Greek and Latin Roots Notecards

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Greek and Latin Roots notecards
Falasteen Quran
Flashcards by Falasteen Quran, updated more than 1 year ago
Falasteen Quran
Created by Falasteen Quran over 1 year ago
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Question Answer
Ped Foot
Manu Hand
Spec See
Dict Speak
Ject Throw
Sect Cut
Port Carry
Mis/Mit Send
Graph Writing
Scrib Write
Cred Believe
Jur/Jud Law/Justice
Bene Good
Mal Bad
Impediment Obstecale
Pedestrian A person who walks across the street by foot
Emancipate Set Free
Manipulate Skillfully operate by hand
Retrospective Looking back at past things
Speculate To look and think about things from a different point of view
Contradict Speak against
Dictator A person who speaks and rules with total power
Dejected To feel sad
Trajectory The curved path of an object thrown into space
Bisect To cut into 2 peices
Intersection A point at which 2 lines or roads meet
Export To carry out of the country
Portable Capable of being easily carried
Intermission A break between acts of a play where people are sent out for snacks and stretch breaks
Omit To not send
Autobiography A book about a person's life written by that person
Siesmograph A machine that records movements of the earth
Inscription A dedication in a book or engraved somewhere
Scribe A person who writes stuff down
Credidential A document proving a person is believable
Incredulous Doubting; unwilling; unable to believe
Jurisdiction The territory in which justice and laws are maintained and followed
Jury A group of people sworn to abide by the laws to determine the truth
Benificiary A person who RECIVES something good from someone else like inheritance
Benign Favorable, having a good effect, not harmful
Maligant Harmful, something bad enough that it can result in death when related to cancer
Malice Michef;evil;bad will; bad intent
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