vocabulary latin roots (nav, form, aqua, port) v3l18v4l16
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VocabularyLatin Roots
(nav, form, aqua, port)V3L18V4L16
ship
nav
shape
form
water
aqua
carry
port
the part of a country's military forces that fights at sea using ships, submarines, airplanes, etc.
navy blue
navy
of or relating to a country's navy
naval
to find the way to get to a place when you are traveling in a ship, airplane, car
to sail on, over, or through an area of water to control the direction of computers : to go to different places on the
Internet or on a particular Web site in order to find what you want
navigate
deep and wide enough for boats and ships to travel on or through
navigable
a plan or method for doing, making, or achieving something
general fact or rule expressed in letters and symbols
a liquid that usually contains milk and that is used for feeding a baby
formula
to be similar to or the same as something to obey or agree with something to do what other people do
conform
to put or change into an improved form or condition
to put an end to (an evil) by enforcing or introducing a better method or course of action
reform
to change (something) completely and usually in a good way
transform
a special kind of clothing that is worn by all the members of a group or organization
uniform
the form, design, or arrangement of something
format
a glass or plastic container in which fish and other water animals and plants can live
a building people can visit to see water animals and plants
aquarium
living or found in or near water
aquatic
a pale greenish-blue color that is more blue than aqua
aquamarine
a scuba diver who lives and operates both inside and outside an underwater shelter for an extended period
aquanaut
a structure that looks like a bridge and that is used to carry water over a valley ; also : a pipe or channel that is used to bring water to an area
aqueduct
easy to carry or move around
portable
to carry (someone or something) from one place to another
transport
a person whose job is to carry bags or luggage at a hotel, airport, etc.
porter
to behave in a certain way — used especially in situations where the behavior is admirable or appropriate
comport
a written or spoken description of a situation, event, etc.
report