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Greek Latin 8th mid-terms
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By: Pat koenig
Created: 2012-01-03
Size: 109 flashcards
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Created: 2012-01-03
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sect
cut; separate
killing inncient animals
Death
Pain
Uncatholic
bisect
to cut into two pieces
dissect
to cut apart for the purpose of investigation
insect
a class of small arthropod animals that has three separate sections to their bodies
intersection
the point at wahich two lines or roads meet and cut across each other
sectional
a couch that is made up of separate pieces
section
a separate part of something
sector
a separate part of a society, group, or area
transect
to cut across something
trisect
to cut into three separate pieces
vivisection
surgery on living animals, medical research that involves cutting into living animals to study organs, tissues or diseases
ject
throw
dejected
to feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit
eject
to throw out
injection
a shot; the "throwing" of medicine into the body by a needle
interjection
a word thrown into a sentence or conversation
jettison
to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane
projectile
an object thrown into the air with great force
projector
a machine that throws an image onto a wall
reject
to throw something out because it's defective and can't be used again
subject
to throw oneself unders someone else's rule
trajectory
the curved path of an object thrown into space
emancipate
to set free; to lend a hand in freeing someone;
manacles
handcuffs
manager
a person who has the upper hand; a person who is in charge of someone or something
mandate
an order or command placed in one's hands
maneuver
to handily or skillfully go around something
manicure
a treatment for the hands and nails
manipulate
to skillfully operate by hand
manual
a handbook; a book of directions
manufacture
to make by hand or by machine; to change raw material into a new product
manuscript
a handwritten or typed peice of writing
ped
foot
biped
a creature with two feet
cenitpede
a creature with 100 feet
impediment
something that stands in one's way; an obstacle
milliped
a creature with 1000 feet
pedal
a lever that is moved with one's foot
peddler
a person who goes door to door on foot trying to sell a product
pedestrian
a person who walks across the street on foot
pedicure
a foot treatment that could include soaking the feet and polishing the toenails
quadruped
a four-footed creature
tripod
a three-footed stand often used to balance a camera
man-manu
hand
spec
see; look
circumspect (adj)
careful to look at all possibilities before acting; cautious
inspect
to look carefully in search of flaws
introspection
the act of looking into one's own thoughts and feelings
perspective
one way of looking at things
respect
to look up to someone; to show honor
retrospective
looking back at past things
spectacle
something displayed for the public to see
spectacles
glasses that help someone see better
spectator
a person who watches something, such as a sporting event
speculate
to look at and thing about something from different points of view
dict
speak
contradict
to speak against; to say the opposite
dictation
what is written down as someone says it
dictator
a leader who speaks and rules with total power
diction
the manner is which something is expressed in words
dictionary
a reference book in which spoken or written words are defined
dictum
a judge's ruling or statement
edict
public words issued by an official that expain a law or command
indictment
formal words spoken or written by a jury that charge a person with a crime
predict
to say what will happen before it occurs
verdict
the decision a jury makes in a trial; the decision said by the jury
port
carry
deport
to carry or send away from a country; to banish
export
to carry out of the country
import
to carry into a country
portable
capable of being easily carried
portage
the route over which boats and supplies are carried overland from one lake or river to another
porter
an attendant who carries travelers' luggage for them
porfolio
a case for carrying loose papers
report
a collection of writing that carries information to be shared again with someone new
support
to carry the weight of something
transport
to carry something from one place to another
miss; ; mitt
send
admit
to send someone in; to allow someone to enter
dismiss
to send someone out
emit
to send out of give off
intermission
a break between acts of a play during which people are sent out for a break
missile
a weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target
omit
to leave out; to not send
remit
to send back (usually relating to bills)
submit
to send yourself under someone else's control; to give into someone else's power
transmit
to send something across places; to pass along
graph
writing
autobiography
writing about a person's live written by that person
autograph
the writing of one's own name
bibliography
the written list of all the books usied in a report or a book
biograph
a book written about a person's life
cartography
mapmaking; the writing involved in making maps or charts
homograph
a word written the same way as another word but having a different meaning
paragraph
a section of writing that has a topic and concluding sentencep
phonograph
record player; a device that turns the writing on records into sound
photography
the use of light to record an image using a coamera
seismograph
a device that writes down (records) the movements of the earth
scrib, script
write
describe
to say or write down how something or someone loooks
inscription
a short dedication written in a book or engraved on something, susch as a coin or monumnet
postscript
a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
prescription
a piece of paper written by a coctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
scribble
sloppy writing that is hard to read
scribe
a person who writes things down
script
a set of papers with writing that will be read and acted out
subscription
a written agreement to buy and read a magazine or newspaper for a set for a set period of time
transcribe
to write down or record; to translate
Subdiction
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About this deck
By: Pat koenig
Created: 2012-01-03
Size: 109 flashcards
Views: 57
Created: 2012-01-03
Size: 109 flashcards
Views: 57
About StudyBlue
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