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Morphology Unit 12

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Cycle (cycl)
(Noun)
A set of events or actions that happen again and again in the same order; a repeating series of events or actions

The life cycle contains birth, infant, adulthood, giving birth, and death.

Cyclical (cycl)
(Adj)
Happening again and again in the same order; happening in cycles

My friend is cyclical because repeats the same phrases again and again.

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Cyclone (cycl)
(Noun)
An extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very high winds that turn around in an area of low pressure.

Cyclones are very dangerous storms because it could destroy houses and cities.

Circumference (circum)
(Noun)
The length of a line that goes around a circle or other round shape

Dad had to use the measuring tape to circumference the room to know how large the house will be.

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Circuit (circ)
(Noun)
The complete path that an electric current travels along

All the electricity went out because the circuit was broken.

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Circumstance (circum)
(Noun)
A condition that surrounds or causes an event to happen

Hoon was in a very bad circumstance because he failed a test.

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Circumvent (circum)
(Verb)
To get around something in a clever and sometimes dishonest way

My brother tried to circumvent by locking me in my room by jamming the door.

Central (centr)
(Adj)
Located in the center of a thing or place

My brother is central of my family because he is first born.

Concentric (centr)
(Adj)
When two or more objects share the same center point.

A hexagon could be concentric because the hexagon could be made out of triangles.

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Eccentric (centr)
(Adj)
Tending to act in strange or unusual ways

My sister was a bit eccentric today because she weared a tye-dye shirt.

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