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Roots Week 48

nat/nasc & not

TermDefinition
nat Latin- “Born, Birth”
nasc Latin- “Born, Birth”
nationality (n) the status of belonging to a particular nation; a people having a common beginning, tradition, or language.
innate (adj) existing in or belonging to an individual from birth; natural.
native (adj) born in a particular place or country; belonging to one because of the place or circumstances of one’s birth.
cognate (adj) having the same linguistic derivation as another;
cognate (n) from the same original word or root.
nascent (adj) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
renaissance (n) the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a flourishing of art and literature inspired by ancient times and by the beginnings of modern science
renaissance a movement or period of great activity.
naive (adj) used to describe a person showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement
naive (adj) innocent
not Latin “To know”
not Latin “Letter, Note”
not Latin “Paper”
notification (n) the action of notifying someone or something .
annotate (v) to add notes to a text or diagram that give explanations or commentary.
connotation (n) an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
notoriety (n) the state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed.
notion (n) to conception of or belief about something.
notorious (adj) used to describe a person who is famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.
notary (n) a person authorized to perform certain legal formalities, especially to draw up or certify contracts, deeds, and other documents for use in other jurisdictions
notice (v) to become aware of
notice (n) notification or warning of something, especially to allow preparations to be made
notable (adj) worthy of attention or notice
notable (adj) remarkable
Created by: 7thgradeheather
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