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English II - Vocabulary: 2. ad-
The following reviews prefixes from the Latin preposition ad, which means primarily to or toward or at. **PLAY REPEATED TIMES IN ORDER TO REVIEW ALL WORDS!!**
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| A | B |
| ad- | to, toward, near, at |
| adapt | 1. "fit to"; adjust; suit; 2. make suitable for a different use; modify |
| addicted | given over (to a habit); habituated |
| adequate | equal to, or sufficient for, a specific need; enough; sufficient |
| adherent | one who sticks to a leader, party, etc; follower; faithful supporter |
| adjacent | lying near; neighboring; bordering |
| adjoin | be next to; be in contact with |
| adjourn | put off to another day; suspend a meeting to resume at a future time; defer |
| advent | a "coming to"; arrival; approach |
| adversary | person "turned toward" or facing another as an opponent; foe; contestant |
| adverse | in opposition to one's interests; hostile; unfavorable |
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