c&g vocab 11 20 automatic ppt only
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Vocabulary Victory!
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Phone—soundPhonograph— (graph—write, draw) - writing with soundTelephone - (tele—far away) - sound from far awayPhonogram (gramma—letter) written soundEuphony—(eu—well, good) good or pleasant soundSymphony—(sym—together) - sounds that go togetherMegaphone- (mega—big) - device to make sounds BIGMicrophone—(mikros—small) device to transmit or record small sounds
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graphsonus
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Sonus—soundSound—vibrations perceived by our earsSonic—relating to what we can hearSonnet—a form of rhyming Italian poetrySonovox—a machine that makes sound effect voicesSonar – device that hears sound under waterSonata—an instrumental (not vocal) musical composition with three or four movementsConsonant—(con-with) - speech sounds made with lips, tongue or teeth
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skopeo
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Skopeo—look at, inspect, consider, examine
Scope—all that the eye can seeMicroscope—(mikros—small) - device to look at small objectsTelescope—(tele—distant) - device for seeing distant objectsPeriscope—(peri– around) - device for seeing around obstaclesKaleidoscope—(kalos—beautiful; eidos—form) - device for seeing changing beautiful forms or arrangements of small fragments of glass, etc.Episcopal—(epi– on, over) - overseen by bishops or “overseers”Bishop—a church overseer
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Metron—measure
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logos
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Logos—word, studyLogic—reasoning to gain knowledge and wisdomGeology—(geo—earth) - study of the earthAstrology—(astron– star) - knowledge from the starsBiology—(bios – life) - the study of physical lifeZoology—(zoon – animal) - study of animalsTechnology—(techne—art, skill) - study of how to improve an art or skillAnthropology—(anthropos—man) - study of mankindPsychology—(psyche—soul, life) - study of the soul or mental life of a manLegend—a story to be read
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philiaverbum
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Verbum—wordVerb—the action word in a sentenceProverb—(pro—forward) - a wise or profound sayingVerbal—of, or pertaining to, wordsVerbiage—use of too many words; chatterVerbose—(-osus—full of) - wordy, full of wordsVerbatim—word-for-word copy or recordVerbalize—to express in wordsVerberium—game in which a word is changed into others by rearranging its letters
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nomen, nominis
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Nomen, nominis—nameNominate—suggest someone’s name for officeNomination—act of naming a candidate for officeNominal—in name only; not real or actualNomenclature—(calo, calatum—call) systems of names used to classify knowledge; what we call thingsNom de plume—(French) - pen name of an authorDenomination—(de—down from) - names of classes or categories, e.g. religions moneyDenominator—part of a fraction below the line
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pro
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Pro—for, before, forward, in place ofProfess—(fateor, fassus sum—admit, reveal) - to admit that one is an expertProfessional—one who claims to be an expertProblem—(ballein [Gr.] throw) - anything thrown forward to be worked on, or solvedProboscis—(boskein [Gr.]- feed, graze) - trunk or snout for grazingPrologue—(logos [Gr.] - word, study) words before beginning a play or bookProclaim—(clamo, clamatum—shout) - announce, cry out, publishProceed—(cedo, cessurus—move, yield) - move forwardPronoun—(nomen – name) - word that stands for a noun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they , etc.
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prae
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Prae—before, in front ofPredict- (dico, dictum—say) - say beforehand, foretellPreamble—(ambulo, ambulatum—walk) - that which goes beforePrecaution—(caveo, cautum—be on guard) - being on guard beforehandPrecursor—(curro, cursum—run) - one who runs aheadPrefer—(fero, latum—bear, carry) - carry to a forward position or rankPregnant—(gigno, genitum– bring forth) - condition before birthPrejudice—(judicium—judgement) - make judgment beforehand
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Ad—to, toward; near, next toAdequate—(aequus—level, even, flat) - even with or equal toAdhere—(haereo, haesum—stick to, stay) - stick toAdjective—(jacio, jactum—throw) - word ‘thrown at’ a noun to modify itAdmire—(mirror, miratum—be amazed, wonder) - look at with wonder or amazementAdmonish—(moneo, monitum—warn) - give warning to Admit—(mitto, missum—send) - send to; allow entrance to a place or to the mindAdvertise—(verto, versum—turn) - turn people to what you are offering