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Vocabulary from Classical Roots Book A Lesson 4 Activites

Capitalized words are roots.

Ex. MONOS

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INCIPIO, INCIPERE, INCEPI, INCEPTUM<L. "to begin"
incipientin its early stages; beginning
NIHIL<L. "nothing"
annihilateto destroy something
nihilismthe total rejection fo religious or moral beliefs
NEGO, NEGARE, NEGAVI, NEGATUM<L. "to deny"
negateto disprove; to nullify
negate2to rule out; to cancel; to repeal2
renegadeone who deserts a group, cause, faith, etc.; an outlaw
renegade2like a renegade; traitorous2
VANUS, VACUUS<L. "empty"
vacuousempty, especially of meaning or purpose
vanityconceit, especially about one's appearance
vanity2something worthless or useless2
vanity3a dressing table3
vauntto boast; to brag about
vaunt2a boast2
APERIO, APERIRE, APERUI, APERTUM<L. "to open"
aperturean opening, especially one that admits light
overtdone or shown openly


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