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Root Practice Exercise Choose the correct root that, when added to the remainder of the word, gives the meaning indicated.. -cide- -corp- -duct- -ject-Meaning of root: to kill noun varia

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1. abnormal

2. adhere

3. subterranean

4. antepenultimate

5. bimonthly

6. contradict

7. dissect

8. dyspepsia

9. atypical

10. affix

11. euphemism

12. exculpated

13. prenuptial

14. conspire

15. circumference

16. antacid

17. bipartisan

18. antithesis

19. demote

20. decrease

21. aseptic

22. retroactive

23. recover

24. progress

25. perforate

Answers

Roots

A root is a base to which you can attach prefixes or suffixes Like prefixes and

suffixes, roots come from Latin, Greek, or other language origins An understand-ing of certain roots can help you recognize the meanunderstand-ing of words that you may not otherwise know

-cide-The root -cide- is used in nouns that derive from the verb “kill.”

Joseph committed fratricide.

Meaning: Joseph killed his brother.

This cleaning product contains a strong germicide.

Meaning: This cleaning product contains a strong substance that kills germs.

Pesticides can be very dangerous for humans.

Meaning: Substances that kill pests can be very dangerous for humans Charles was contemplating suicide.

Meaning: Charles was contemplating killing himself.

That man was found guilty of homicide.

Meaning: That man was found guilty of killing a person.

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-corp-The root -corp- means “body” or “bodily.”

We’re removing our child from that school because we don’t believe in

corporal punishment.

Meaning: We’re removing our child from that school because we don’t

be-lieve in bodily punishment.

The children found a corpse under the bridge.

Meaning: The children found a dead body under the bridge.

The corpus of the book is finished.

Meaning: The body of the book is finished.

This information must be incorporated into the main text.

Meaning: This information must be put into the body of the main text.

-cred-The root -cred- means “believe.”

I find it very difficult to give credence to his statements.

Meaning: I find it very difficult to believe his statements.

Sarah is very credulous.

Meaning: Sarah is too ready to believe (easy to deceive).

I need to see your credentials.

Meaning: I need to see the documents that make it so people can believe your

identity

It was an incredible performance.

Meaning: It was an unbelievable (unbelievably good) performance.

-cur-, -curr-, or

-curs-The roots -cur-, -curr, or -curs- mean “run.”

His precursor was well liked by all.

Meaning: His forerunner (the person who came before him) was well liked

by all

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He gave the script a cursory glance before tossing it aside.

Meaning: He ran his eyes over the script hastily before tossing it aside The children are learning to write cursive.

Meaning: The children are learning to write running, or flowing, handwriting The criminal was given concurrent sentences in prison.

Meaning: The criminal was given prison sentences that ran together.

-duc- or

-duct-The roots -duc- or -duct- mean “lead,” “conduct,” “bring,” or “draw.”

You can deduce from the evidence that he was murdered.

Meaning: You can be led to the conclusion from the evidence that he was

murdered

This room is always warm because the air-conditioning duct is too small Meaning: This room is always warm because the tube that leads the cool air

here from the air conditioner is too small

They tried to induce him to give up smoking.

Meaning: They tried to lead (convince) him to give up smoking.

Listening to a loud radio while reading is not conducive to good study habits Meaning: Listening to a loud radio while reading does not lead to good study

habits

-fid-The root -fid- means “faith” or “trust.”

As the trustee, you have fiduciary responsibilities.

Meaning: As the trustee, you have responsibilities of being faithful and

trustworthy.

His infidelity resulted in his divorce.

Meaning: His unfaithfulness resulted in his divorce.

Her confidence in herself causes others to feel at ease.

Meaning: Her faith or trust in herself causes others to feel at ease.

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Jane has always been Helen’s confidant.

Meaning: Jane has always been the one that Helen could trust with personal

matters

-ject-The root -ject- means to “throw” or “transfer.”

Don’s request for an extension was rejected.

Meaning: Don’s request for an extension was refused (thrown back at him).

The horse was injected with a painkiller.

Meaning: The horse had painkiller introduced (transferred or thrown in) with

a syringe

“But what about her?” he interjected.

Meaning: “But what about her?” he interposed (threw into the conversation).

-mor- or

-mort-The roots -mor- or -mort- mean “death,” “dead,” or “dying.”

This church believes in immortality.

Meaning: This church believes in eternal life (no death).

Angel is studying to become a mortician.

Meaning: Angel is studying to become a person who takes care of dead bodies.

The environmentalists have struggled for years to save the moribund lake.

Meaning: The environmentalists have struggled for years to save the dying

lake

George was mortified by the memory of his first dance.

Meaning: George felt extreme shame (wanted to die) when he thought of his

first dance

-omni-The root -omni- means “all,” “many,” or “every.”

This legislation came from an omnibus bill.

Meaning: This legislation came from a bill that covered many different subjects.

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We shouldn’t let this committee become omnipotent.

Meaning: We shouldn’t let this committee become all powerful.

A mortal cannot be omniscient.

Meaning: A mortal cannot be all knowing.

That animal is omnivorous.

Meaning: That animal eats everything.

-ped-The root -ped- means “foot.”

The centipede crawled slowly up the leaf.

Meaning: The hundred-footed animal crawled slowly up the leaf.

We shouldn’t impede her progress.

Meaning: We shouldn’t hinder (stop the feet of) her progress.

The pedestrian was hit by a car.

Meaning: The person on foot was hit by a car.

The bicycle’s pedal is stuck.

Meaning: The bicycle’s lever operated by a foot is stuck.

The root means “break” or “burst.” Make sure that you distinguish -rupt-from -fract- when discussing the body You fracture something hard, like a bone,

and rupture something soft, like an organ

The sewer pipes ruptured.

Meaning: The sewer pipes burst.

His skin erupted in a rash.

Meaning: His skin broke out in a rash.

The angry man disrupted the meeting.

Meaning: The angry man broke up the meeting.

Do not interrupt me.

Meaning: Do not break into my conversation.

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-secut- or

-sequ-The root -secut- or -sequ- means “follow.”

We’ll be meeting on five consecutive Saturdays.

Meaning: We’ll be meeting on five Saturdays following each other (in a row).

He suffered serious consequences for his carelessness with his client’s

money

Meaning: His carelessness with his client’s money was followed by serious

misfortune for him

I am sure a sequel to this movie will come out next year.

Meaning: I am sure this movie will be followed with a continuation.

It’s not enough to plan You must execute those plans.

Meaning: It’s not enough to plan You must follow through with those plans.

-string- or

-strict-The roots -string- or -strict- mean “bind,” “close,” or “tight.”

He underwent surgery to correct a stricture in the urethral canal.

Meaning: He underwent surgery to correct a place in his urethral canal that

had partially closed or become too tight.

His probation office restricted his activities greatly.

Meaning: His probation officer placed tight controls on his activities.

The boa constrictor is a family pet.

Meaning: The snake known for squeezing its prey tightly is a family pet.

The professor made very stringent rules about the written work of her

stu-dents

Meaning: The professor made very tight (strict) rules about the written work

of her students

-tact-, -tang-, -tig-, or

-ting-The roots -tact-, -tang-, -tig-, and -ting- mean “touch.”

I need to contact Professor Byrd.

Meaning: I need to get in touch with Professor Byrd.

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He had to pay quite a bit of money in intangible tax last week.

Meaning: He had to pay quite a bit of money in tax on items that you can’t

touch (stocks, mortgages, and bonds) last week.

The two properties are contiguous.

Meaning: The two properties are touching each other.

His tactile sense was damaged in the fire.

Meaning: His sense of touch was damaged in the fire.

-vict- or

-vinc-The roots -vict- and -vinc- mean “conquer,” “prevail,” “use authority,” or

“overcome.”

Sally convinced her employers to change the overtime rule.

Meaning: Sally prevailed in an argument with her employers to change the

overtime rule

The sheriff evicted the tenants because they hadn’t paid their rent.

Meaning: The sheriff used authority to remove the tenants because they

hadn’t paid their rent

The politician was convicted of accepting a bribe from a contractor.

Meaning: The politician was conquered in a trial for accepting a bribe from a

contractor

The victor shook hands with his opponent.

Meaning: The one who prevailed (won) shook hands with his opponent.

-viv-The root -viv- means “life,” “live,” “lively,” or “alive.”

The lifeguard revived the child he pulled from the pool.

Meaning: The lifeguard brought the child back to life after pulling him from

the pool

The eagles have survived in Acadia National Park because parts of the park

have been closed to protect them

Meaning: The eagles have continued to live in Acadia National Park because

parts of the park have been closed to protect them

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Jonathan has a vivid personality.

Meaning: Jonathan has a personality that is lively, or full of life.

-vor- or

-vour-The roots -vor- and -vour- mean “eat.”

This animal is carnivorous.

Meaning: This animal eats meat.

That animal is herbivorous.

Meaning: That animal eats plants.

That animal is an insectivore.

Meaning: That animal eats insects.

The homeless man devoured everything on his plate.

Meaning: The homeless man ate everything on his plate ravenously.

Michael is a big boy for his age and has a voracious appetite.

Meaning: Michael is a big boy for his age and eats a lot.

Root Practice Exercise

Choose the correct root that, when added to the remainder of the word, gives the

meaning indicated Write your answer choice on the line provided

Sample

Q

-cide-

-corp-

-duct-

-ject-Meaning of root: to kill (noun variation)

Meaning of whole word: killing one’s brother

Scott was arrested for fratri _

Write the root cide on the line after fratri to form the word fratricide.

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1.

-corp-

-grad-

-tact-

-ject-Meaning of root: throw

Meaning of whole word: throw a comment

into conversation

If she inter _s one more time, I will

leave

2.

-mor-

-grat-

-corp-

-cred-Meaning of root: thank

Meaning of whole word: money to thank,

tip

Jennifer left a large tip because she didn’t

realize that the menu said the _uity

was included

3.

-fract-

-rupt-

-secut-

-ped-Meaning of root: break

Meaning of whole word: burst

He’s in intensive care, not because of the

broken bones, but because of a _ured

spleen

4. -corp- -cred- -ped-

-vict-Meaning of root: believe Meaning of whole word: belief

Julie gives no _ence to anything Becky says

5. -cred- -curs- -fract-

-duct-Meaning of root: run Meaning of whole word: running style

Michelle finds it difficult to read _ive writing

6. -duc- -cur- -flect-

-rupt-Meaning of root: lead Meaning of whole word: lead, cause

The mediator attempted to elicit informa-tion to in _e the parties to settle

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7.

-corp-

-cred-

-grat-

-fid-Meaning of root: trust

Meaning of whole word: relationship of

faith or trust

Rob was suspended from practicing law

because of a breach of _uciary

re-sponsibility

8.

-mort-

-ped-

-secut-

-viv-Meaning of root: death

Meaning of whole word: not subject to

death, not able to die

Sometimes teenagers seem to believe they

are im _al

9.

-string-

-tact-

-vict-

-rupt-Meaning of root: conquer

Meaning of whole word: remove from

property

Ms Rodgers retrieved the order from the

court clerk so the sheriff could e _ the

tenants quickly

10. -rupt- -ject- -gress-

-flect-Meaning of root: bent Meaning of whole word: bent aside

Light is often de _ed by light colors and absorbed by dark colors, making dark materials hotter than light materials

11. -fract- -flect- -rupt-

-secut-Meaning of root: break Meaning of whole word: broken

Doctors can’t put a cast on a _ured rib; the only way to hold it together while

it heals is to apply a tight wrap around the entire torso

12. -ped- -gress- -tact-

-secut-Meaning of root: follow Meaning of whole word: following each

other The board members were upset that Mary missed three con _ive meetings

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