Lit. Vocab unit 2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What does the root Nunc/Nounc mean? | To Announce. |
| What language is Nuntaire and Nuntiatum? | Latin |
| What does Enunciate mean? | To pronounce or articulate. |
| What part of speech is Enunciate? | Verb. |
| What does the prefix e mean? | "out of" |
| What latin verb plus prefix means enunciate and what does it literally mean? | e + nuntiatum. To announce out of. |
| What does Renounce mean? | To reject by declaration. |
| What does the prefix re mean? | Back. |
| What latin verb plus prefix means renounce and what is does it literally mean? | Re + nuntitaum. To go back on an announcement. |
| What part of speech is renounce? | Verb. |
| What does pronouncement mean? | A declaration of opinion; judgment. |
| What does the prefix pro mean? | Forth. |
| What latin verb plus prefix means pronouncement and what is the literal meaning? | pro + nuntiatum. To announce forth. |
| What part of speech is pronouncement? | noun. |
| What does the root Voc/Vok mean? | To call. |
| What language is vocare and vocatus? | Latin. |
| What does invoke mean? | To call on for support. |
| What does the prefix in mean? | on |
| what prefix plus verb means invoke and what is the literal meaning? | in + vocare. To call on. |
| What part of speech is invoke? | verb. |
| What does provocative mean? | Causing disturbance or excitement. |
| What does the prefix pro mean? | forth. |
| what prefix plus latin verb means provocative and what is the literal meaning? | pro + vocare. to call forth(emotions) |
| What part of speech in provocative? | adjective. |
| What does revoke mean? | to make invalid; deactivate. |
| What does the prefix re mean? | back. |
| What prefix plus latin verb means revoke and what it the literal meaning? | re plus vocare. To call back. |
| What part of speech is revoke? | verb. |
| What does the root Fa mean? | to speak. |
| What language is For, Fari? | Latin. |
| What does ineffable mean? | unutterable, indescribable. |
| What does the prefix in mean? | not. |
| What does the prefix ex mean? | out of. |
| what prefixes plus latin verb mean ineffable and what is the literal meaning? | In + ex + fari. Not able to be spoken. |
| What part of speech is ineffable/ | Adjective. |
| What does infantile mean? | Childish and immature. |
| What does the prefix in mean? | not. |
| What prefix plus latin verb means infantile and what is the literal meaning? | in + fari. Not able to speak. |
| What part of speech is infantile? | Adjective. |
| What does affable mean? | Easy to converse with; friendly. |
| What part of speech is affable? | Adjective. |
| What does the latin root Dic/Dict mean? | to say, to tell. |
| What language is Dicere, Dictum? | Latin. |
| What does Edict mean? | An official order. |
| What does the prefix e mean? | out of. |
| what prefix plus verb means Edict and what is the literal meaning? | e + dictum. To speak out(officially) |
| What part of speech is Edict? | noun. |
| What does indict mean? | To charge with a crime; accuse. |
| What does the prefix in mean? | Against. |
| What prefix plus latin verb means indict and what is the literally meaning? | to speak against. |
| What part of speech is Indict. | verb. |
| What does Dictum mean? | a formal or authoritative statement. |
| What part of speech is Dictum? | Noun. |
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