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Classical Roots – Unit 1

Classical Roots – Unit 1. Motion. Lesson 1 Roots. Per – through - Latin Permanent – lasting through all time Persist – to continue for a long time. percussion. The sharp striking of one thing against another (n) Instruments that make a sound when struck (n)

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Classical Roots – Unit 1

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  1. Classical Roots – Unit 1 Motion

  2. Lesson 1 Roots • Per – through - Latin • Permanent – lasting through all time • Persist – to continue for a long time

  3. percussion • The sharp striking of one thing against another (n) • Instruments that make a sound when struck (n) • Describing the striking of a substance or musical instrument (adj)

  4. perennial • Lasting for an indefinitely long time -adj. • Continuing regularly - adj • Living longer than two years, said especially of plants. - adj.

  5. permeate • To penetrate through spaces; to spread throughout - verb

  6. persevere • To hold fast to a task or purpose despite handicaps or obstacles - verb

  7. Lesson 1 Roots Fero, ferre, tuli, latum– to bring, to bear, to carry – Latin • Transfer - to move from one place to another

  8. defer • To postpone; to delay • To yield respectfully to the opinion or will of another - verb

  9. dilatory • Tending to delay or to postpone - adj.

  10. elation • Excited feelings of pride, triumph, or happiness - noun

  11. Infer • To use available evidence to form a conclusion • To guess - verb

  12. Lesson 1 Roots • Tendo, tendere, tetendi, tensum- to stretch • Pretend - make believe with the intent to deceive • Tension – the physical condition of being stretched or strained

  13. contend • To engage in a quarrel, a struggle, or rivalry • To assert; to put forward in argument. - verb

  14. intent • Purpose - noun • Concentrating on or dedicated to an idea or action - adj.

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