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Lessons3&4 7thGrade
Lessons3&4 7th Grade
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ex | Latin Root "from,""out of" |
| Excerpt | n. A passage selected from a book, play, piece of music, etc. tr.v. To take a passage from a book, etc; to quote. |
| Exhilarate | tr.v. To cheer; to stimulate; to enliven. |
| Exonerate | tr.v. To free from blame. 2) To relieve of a task. |
| Exorbitant | adj. Excessive |
| Pono, Ponere, Posui, Positum | Latin Root "to place,""to put" |
| Compound | tr.v. To mix together; to combine two or more parts or elements. adj. Having two or more parts or elements. n. A combination of elements, parts, or substances. |
| Exposition | n. A precise statement or explanation. 2) A public exhibit or show. |
| Expound | tr. and intr.v. To set forth an explanation or view of something in detail(usually used with on). |
| Impose | tr.v. To set up, or force something(or oneself) on others. intr.v. To take unfair advantage of someone. |
| Impostor | n. One who deceives by using a false identity. |
| Proponent | n. One who argues in support of something. |
| Extra | Latin Root "on the outside" |
| Extraneous | adj.1) Coming from outside; foreign. 2) Not essential or vital. |
| Extraterrestrial | adj. Outside or originating outside the limits of the earth's atmosphere. |
| Extrovert | n. A person chiefly interested in things outside the self, directing thoughts outward rather inward. |
| Medius | Latin Root "middle" |
| Mediate | tr.v. To act as negotiator between opposing sides in a dispute. |
| Mediocrity | n. The condition of being commonplace or ordinary, somewhere in the middle between high and low; a very ordinary person. |
| Medium | n.1) A substance or element through which something is transmitted. 2) A person thought to have communication with spirits of the dead. |
| Sequor, Sequi, Secutum | Latin Root "to follow" |
| Non Sequitur | n. A statement that does not follow logically from evidence. |
| Obsequious | adj. Excessively willing to yield to others. |
| Subsequent | adj. Coming after or later. |
| Sequester | tr.v.1) To go into hiding; to seek solitude. 2) To isolate. |