Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
30 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
sub-
|
under
submarine: noun a vessel capable of going under water |
126
|
|
hypo-
|
under
hypodermie: noun of or relating to the layer of skin under the epidermis |
127
|
|
plex, plic, ply
|
to fold
complicated: adjective to fold in an intricate way |
128
|
|
pon, pos
|
to put, to place
postpone: verb to put off until a future time |
129
|
|
port
|
to carry
transport: verb to carry from one place to another |
130
|
|
reg, rect
|
to rule, right
regulate: verb to keep in the right |
|
|
sequ, sec
|
to follow
consequence: noun something that follows an action |
|
|
tor
|
to twist
distort: verb to twist out of natural shape |
|
|
tract
|
to drag, to draw
extract: verb to draw out of |
|
|
ven
|
to come
convention: noun an informal meeting where people do not have to be invited to come |
|
|
vert, vers
|
to turn
advertise: verb to turn or change the mind of somebody, so they buy the advertised product |
|
|
volv, volu
|
to roll
revolution: noun a roll around something or somebody |
|
|
e-, ex-, ec-
|
out, away
expel: verb to throw out or away from |
|
|
ab-
|
away, from
absent: adjective not present, away |
|
|
de-
|
away, down, negative
desist: verb to go away or stop doing |
|
|
bene-
|
goood, well
Beneficiary: noun one that recieves a good benefit from a deceased person |
|
|
homo-
|
sam
homonym: noun a word that sounds exactly like another word, but is spelled differently |
|
|
micro-
|
small
microphone: noun an instrument that make a small noise larger or bigger; and amplifier |
|
|
magn-
|
big
magnify: verb to make bigger or larger |
|
|
ortho-
|
straight, correct
orthodox: adjective the "correct" way or first way or form of the religion |
|
|
dis-
|
away, negative
discourage, verb to take away conifence |
|
|
ultra
|
beyond
ultraviolet, ajective the range of light beyond violet |
|
|
re-
|
back, again
reporter, noun a person who comes again and again to investigate or gathere information on an event |
|
|
tele-
|
from afar
telegraph, noun a system that trasmitts from afar a coded message |
|
|
auto
|
self
autobiography, noun a self biography |
|
|
ECONOMICS, EASY
What were the classes of citizens? |
Elite, and commoners
|
|
|
GEOGRAPHY, EASY
What was the physical geography like? |
Dense Jungle
|
|
|
ECONOMICS, MEDIUM
What were the foods they grew? |
Squash corn, beans,avocados, and peppers
|
|
|
RELIGION/POLITICS, EASY
Who were their rulers? |
Priest/Kings
|
|
|
ECONOMICS
How did they communicate? |
Through hieroglyphs
|
|