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Latin Derivatives I
Programmed College Vocabulary
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The English Language
  • Sixty percent of the English language comes from
    Latin and Greek.
  • The Latin and Greek languages used a system of
    word parts to create new words.
  • Each word part had a specific meaning and a
    specific placement in a word.

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Word Parts - Roots
  • The main part of a word which gives the word its
    main meaning is called the root or stem
  • port means to carry
  • capit means head
  • duct means lead
  • Portable computer able to carry
  • Capital letter head or main letter
  • Conduct an orchestra lead the orchestra

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The Prefix
  • The prefix is the part of a word that comes
    before the root/stem it can change the words
    meaning.
  • Im port import (to carry in)
  • Ex port export (to carry out)
  • Trans port transport (to carry across)

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The Suffix
  • The suffix is a word part attached to the end of
    the root/stem. A suffix may change a words
    meaning, but it usually changes the words part
    of speech or form.
  • Porter (noun) one who carries
  • Portable (adjective) able to carry
  • Ported (verb) carried past tense of carry

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Affixes and Derivatives
  • Word parts that are added to a root or stem are
    called affixes. Thus, a prefix or a suffix can be
    referred to as an affix.
  • Any word that is made up of or uses a Latin or
    Greek term is known as a derivative. There are
    many derivatives you will be required to know.
  • Learning the definitions of the Latin and Greek
    terms from these chapters will help you unlock
    the meaning of many unknown words you come across
    in your academic career as well as in your daily
    life.

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Do you know the definitions of the following
roots?
  • duc, duct
  • lead
  • frater
  • brother
  • greg
  • flock
  • ann, enn
  • year
  • capit
  • head
  • cent
  • hundred
  • aud, audit
  • hear

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Definitions The best way to learn the definitions
of a Greek or Latin term is to associate it with
a derivative you know. In each of the following
derivatives what do the underlined roots mean?
  • conduct
  • lead
  • fraternity
  • brother
  • gregarious
  • flock
  • anniversary
  • year
  • capitol
  • head
  • century
  • hundred
  • auditorium
  • hear

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Practice In each of the following derivatives,
what do the underlined roots mean?
  • amatory
  • love
  • credible
  • believe trust
  • confidence
  • faith trust
  • malign
  • bad
  • loquacious
  • talk
  • location
  • place
  • maternal
  • mother
  • manufacture
  • hand

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More Practice In each of the following
derivatives underline the root what does each
root mean?
  • mission
  • send
  • literacy
  • letter
  • novice
  • new
  • post-mortem
  • death
  • pedestrian
  • foot
  • deposit
  • place
  • omnipresent
  • all

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THE MORE YOU PRACTICE, THE GREATER YOUR
VOCABULARY WILL BECOME!
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