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Latin Roots 4
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| export | v. to send or carry abroad, especially for trade or sale; n. the item sent for trade or sale |
| diction | n. choice of words used in speech or writing |
| enact | v. to make into law OR to act out as though on a stage |
| dictator | n. a ruler having absolute authority over the government |
| reject | v. to refuse to accept, recognize or make use of; n. something or someone who has been denied |
| react | v. to act in response to a stimulus or previous condition |
| transport | v. to carry from one place to another; n. the act of conveying from one place to another |
| activate | v. to set in motion |
| contradict | v. to assert to express the opposite of a statement |
| portable | adj. capable of being carried |
| prediction | n. something foretold; a prophecy |
| rejection | n. the act or process of refusing to accept |
| transact | v. to do, carry out, perform, manage or conduct business/actions |
| import | v. to bring or carry in from an outside source, especially from a foreign country for trade or sale |
| dictate | v. to say aloud words to be recorded by another OR to issue orders or commands |
| objective | adj. having to do with a real material object, uninfluenced by emotion or personal prejudice; n. a goal |
| reaction | n. a response to a stimulus |
| transportation | n. the act of carrying from one place to another OR the means of conveyance |
| unpredictable | adj. not able to foretell in advance |
| transaction | n. the act or process of conducting a piece of business |
| ROOT: act | do |
| ROOT: port | carry |
| ROOT: dict | say |
| ROOT: ject | throw |