Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Latin Roots #6


 Roots and Derivatives:

1. corp(or): body
2. cred: to believe, to trust
3. cur(r),curs, course: to run, to flow
4. dic(t): to speak, to say

Word List:

1. benediction (n): the invocation of a divine blessing, as at the close of a religious service; a blessing or state of blessedness
  • The priest declared benediction as soon as  the mass had ended. 
2. concourse (n): a running or flowing together; a broad public walkway or hallway; a crowd or throng
  • There was a large concourse outside of Best Buy during the Black Friday holiday.  
3. concurrent (a): occurring at the same time; meeting or acting together
  • My dentist appointment is concurrent to my interview, they're both at four p.m.
4.  corporal (a): related to the physical body 
  • Stress can have emotional and corporal health effects on the body.
5. corpulent (a): very stout; fleshy and obese; fat
  • Over two-thirds of the american population is corpulent or overweight. 
6. credibility (n): the quality of being believable or trustworthy
  • A person's claim on an issue has low credibility without any evidence or support. 
7. credulity(n): the (naive) willingness to believe too easily without proof. 
  • My younger cousin has a high credulity since she believed me when I told her its raining cats and dogs. 
8. cursory (a): a done in a superficial or hasty manner
  • My quesadilla  was prepared very cursory as I had woken up late that morning. 
9. dictum (n): an authoritative saying or maxim
  • During World War II, a famous dictum was, " You can do it!".
10. incorporate (v): to form into one body or functioning unit; to combine several different things into a whole
  • A successful children's book should be easy to read, funny and incorporate a variety of colorful pictures. 
11. incredulous (a): not believing, skeptical, or doubting
  • Atheists are incredulous about if God really exsists. 
12. indicative (a): characteristic of or very much like; suggestive
  • The constant nausea and fatigue was indicative of the pain killer that was given.  

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