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Week 6

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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Question
Answer
QUINQUE (Latin)   five  
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SEX (Latin)   six  
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SEPTEM (Latin)   seven  
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OCTO (Latin)   eight  
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NOVEM (Latin)   nine  
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DECEM (Latin)   ten  
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CENTUM (Latin)   hundred  
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quinquennial   five year period or celebration  
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quinquagenarian   person who is 50-59 years old  
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quinquesyllable   a word of five syllables  
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sexennial   six year period or celebration  
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sexagenarian   a person who is 60-69 years old  
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sexdigital   having six fingers or toes  
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sexcentenary   a 600 year period or celebration  
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September   seventh month in the old Roman calendar  
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septennial   seven year period or celebration  
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septangle   a plane (flat) figure with seven sides and seven angles  
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septuagenarian   a person who is 70-79 years old  
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October   eighth month in the old Roman calendar  
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octopus   eight footed ocean creature  
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octogenarian   a person who is 80-89 years old  
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octagon   figure with eight sides and eight corners or angles  
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November   ninth month in the old Roman calendar  
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novennial   nine year period or celebration  
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novemdigitate   having nine fingers  
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novendial   lasting nine days  
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December   tenth month in the old Roman calendar  
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decennial   tenth anniversary or celebration  
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decemdentate   having ten teeth  
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decemfoliate   having ten leaves  
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cent   one hundredth of a dollar  
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century   a set of one hundred  
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centimeter   one hundredth of a meter  
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percent   number of parts in every hundred: 10 cents is 10 percent of a dollar  
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