 |
Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
 |
 |
Final Prefix Activity - ALT
|
| A | B |
| a, ad | to, towards |
| a-, an- | without |
| ab-, abs- | apart, away from |
| anti- | against |
| auto- | self |
| bene- | favorable, well, good |
| belli- | war, warlike, fight, fighting |
| bio- | life, living, live, alive |
| chron- | time, times, a sequence of time |
| com- | with, together |
| de- | down, away |
| dis- | not, apart |
| dys- | bad, hard, difficult, ill |
| epi- | upon, on, over |
| ex- | out |
| in- | in, into, on, upon |
| in-, im- | not |
| inter- | between |
| ob- | against |
| omni-, omnis, omnibus | all |
| poly- | many |
| post- | after, behind, later |
| pre-, prae- | before in time and space |
| pro- | to, towards, forth |
| re- | back, again, backwards |
| se- | apart, aside, by itself |
| sub- | under, below, beneath |
| tele- | distant, far off, far away |
| trans- | across, through, over |
| jectare | to throw |
| object | to lodge a complaint against |
| omnivore | eats both meat and plants (everything) |
| omnipotent | all- powerful |
| polygon | many angled figure |
| post script | PS |
| posthumous | after death (literally after burial) |
| postmortem | after death |
| mors | death |
| prefix | the part of the word attached before the root |
| premeditation | to plan out before |
| proceed | to go forth |
| cedere | to go |
| proclaim | to announce in front of |
| clamare | to cry out |
| recede | to go back |
| cedere | to go |
| refugee | one who flees from a war or disaster |
| fugere | to flee |
| seclude | to be apart from |
| claudere | to shut |
| segregate | to separate on some basis like race or religion |
| grex | herd or flock |
| succession | when an heir inherits a position |
| suffocate | to die from lack of oxygen |
| fauces | throat |
| telephone | sound transmitted through wires from a distance |
| telescope | an instrument that makes things in the distance seem closer |
| graphein | to write; writing |
| phonos | sound |
| skopos | seeing |
| transfer | to move from one place to another |
| ferre | to bear or carry |
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
| |