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Latin Roots L. 9B
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| populus, -i, m. | people |
| populace | the general public |
| populate | to fill with people |
| population | people of a territory |
| populous | heavily populated |
| depopulate | to remove population |
| repopulate | to populate again |
| popularis | of the people |
| popular | favored by the masses; of the people |
| popularize | to make popular |
| popularity | state of being popular |
| pop | short for popular |
| animus, -i | mind, spirit |
| animus | ill will; temper |
| animosity | bitter hostility; open hatred |
| unanimus, -a, -um | in accord |
| unanimous | unus+anumus (one mind) |
| unanimity | the condition of being unanimous |
| anima, -ae | soul, spirit |
| animism | belief in objects inhabited by spirits |
| animo, -are, -avi, -atus | to give life |
| animate | to create illusion of life; living, moving |
| inanimate | nonliving; not moving |
| animation | process or result of animating |
| animal, -is | creature, animal |
| murus, -i | wall |
| muralis, -e | of walls |
| mural | (French) wall painting |
| aquila, -ae | eagle |
| aquiline | having to do with eagles; hooked like eagle's beak |
| corona, -ae | crown |
| corona | hazy ring around celestial body |
| coroner | (Middle English) officer of the crown |
| coronet | (French) small or subroyal crown |
| coronary | of the heart |
| corono, coronare, coronavi, coronatus | to crown |
| coronation | ceremony and act of crowning |