Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.4.b Use common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., belligerent, bellicose, rebel).
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ad aqua archy ard audio auto bell
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cap cent cide cise cred dict ician
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itis logy neo port scrib
ad Origin: Latin Meaning: to, toward Example: advance
aqua Origin: Greek Meaning: water Example: aquatic
archy Origin: Greek Meaning: government, to rule Example: monarchy
ard or -art Origin: German Meaning: one who always . . . Example: braggart
audio Origin: Latin Meaning: to hear, sound Example: audible
auto Origin: Greek Meaning: self Example: autonomous automobile (self-driving)
bell Origin: Greek Meaning: war Example: bellicose
capt Origin: Latin captura Meaning: to take Example: capture
cent Origin: Latin Meaning: 100 Example: percent
cide Origin: Latin Meaning: to kill Example: insecticide
cise Origin: Latin Meaning: to cut Example: incisor
cred Origin: Latin credo Meaning: to believe Example: incredulous
dict Origin: Latin Meaning: to say Example: dictate
ician Origin: Latin Meaning: specialist Example: physician