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DERIVATIVES

CHAPTERS 1-6 BY HANNAH SIEGEL

ESTIVATE

  • Definition: To spend the summer in a certain place
  • Latin Root: Aestate, meaning in summer

ALTER EGO

  • Definition: a second self, or substitute.
  • Latin Root: Alter ego, meaning another I

CIRCUMSCRIBE

  • Definition: around
  • Latin Root: circumscribat, meaning looks around

AMIABLE

  • Defintion: friendly
  • Latin Root: amicus, meaning friend

AMBULATORY

  • Definition: capable of walking
  • Latin Root: ambulat, meaning to walk

TEMPUS FUGIT

  • Definition: time flies
  • Latin Root: literal, tempus fugit means time flies

STRENUOUS

  • Definition: vigorous exertion
  • Latin Root: strenuus, meaning hard work

DISCURSIVE

  • Defintion: Passing from one thing to another
  • Latin Root: Discedo, meaning to go away

IRASCIBLE

  • Definition: easily angered
  • Latin Root: iratus, meaning angry

TANDEM

  • Defintion: One following the other
  • Latin Root: means at length

PUERILE

  • Definition: acting childish
  • Latin Root: puer, means boy

HORTICULTURE

  • Definition: the science and art of taking care of a garden
  • Latin Root: hortus, means garden
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TRIUMVIRATE

  • Defintion: a group or set of three
  • Latin Root: triumviratus, meaning three things

MULTITUDINOUS

  • Definition: a large number of something
  • Latin Root: multi, meaning many

SOLILOQUY

  • Definition: a speech given to onself
  • Latin Root: solus, meaning alone

CADENCE

  • Definition: a rhythmic sequence of sounds or movements
  • Latin Root: cado, meaning to fall

DEMOLITION

  • Definition: the act of destructing something
  • Latin Root: demolitus, meaning destroy

SEMPITERNAL

  • Definition: everlasting, eternal
  • Latin Root: semper, meaning always

SEMPER FIDELIS

  • Definition: always faitful
  • Latin Root: literal, semper fidelis means always faithful

SEMPER PARATUS

  • Definition: always ready
  • Latin Root: literal, semper paratus means always ready

FURTIVE

  • Definition: sly, sneakily
  • Latin Root: furtivus, means stealthy

PROPINQUITY

  • Definition: nearness in proximity
  • Latin Root: prope, meaning close
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ASCENSION

  • Definition: the act of ascending
  • Latin Root: ascendit, means to climb

VOCALIZE

  • Definition: to endow with voice
  • Latin Root: vocat, means to say

VISAGE

  • Definition: apperance
  • Latin Root: videt, meaning to see

ADVOCATE

  • Definition: to speak in favor of
  • Latin Root: adviuvat, means to help

ANNIHILATE

  • Definition: to reduce to nothing
  • Latin Root: nihil, means nothing

RAMIFICATION

  • Definition: to divide into branches
  • Latin Root: ramus, meaning branch

FRAGMENTARY

  • Definition: broken or disconnected fragements
  • Latin Root: fragor, means crash

EXTENPORANEOUS

  • Definition: performed without preperation
  • Latin Root: extendo, means to hold out

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