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English Unit One
English
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| ante, Latin | before |
| anti, Greek | against |
| bi, Latin | two |
| circum Latin | around |
| com, Latin | together |
| con, Latin | together |
| de, Latin | down |
| dis, Latin | down |
| dis, Latin | away |
| equi, Latin | equal |
| extra, Latin | beyond |
| inter, Latin | between |
| intra, Latin | within |
| intro, Latin | into |
| mal, Latin | bad |
| mis, Germanic | bad |
| non, Latin | not |
| post, Latin | after |
| pre, Latin | before |
| semi, Latin | half |
| sub, Latin | under |
| super, Latin | over |
| syn, Greek | together |
| sym, Greek | together |
| tri, Greek | three |
| un, Old Eng. | not |
| de | down, away, off, from, entirely, undo |
| debacle | an overwhelming defeat |
| debark | to get off a ship or plane |
| debauch | to lead astray morally |
| debris | rubble or fragments |
| decamp | to depart suddenly or secretly |
| declivity | a downward slope |
| defalcate | to embezzle funds |
| defeasible | that can be undone or voided |
| defoliate | to strip of leaves |
| deliquesce | to melt down |
| demure | modest or affectedly modest |
| denizen | an inhabitant |
| depravity | wickedness |
| depredation | plundering |
| deracinate | to pull up by the roots |
| deride | to ridicule |
| derogate | to detract |
| desecrate | to profane what is sacred |
| desiccate | to dry completely |
| desideratum | something considered essential |
| desperado | an outlaw |