Latin Derivatives Chap 12-13

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convocation definition

a large formal assembly of people

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interrogation definition

a process of asking many questions to acquire information

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canine definition

a dog; relating to or resembling a dog or dogs

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vestige definition

a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists

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itinerary definition

a planned route or journey

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volition definition

the faculty or power of using one's will

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rustic definition

relating to the countryside; rural

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acquiesce definition

accept something reluctantly but without protest

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pedestrian definition

a person walking along a road or in a developed area

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Civil War definition

a war between citizens of the same country

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civic definition

of or relating to a citizen

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inevitable definition

certain to happen; unavoidable

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Convocation Latin word

Convoco, convocare

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Interrogation Latin word

Rogo, rogare

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Canine Latin word

Canis

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Vestige Latin word

Vestigia

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Itinerary Latin woed

Iter, itineris

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Volition Latin word

Volo

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Rustic Latin word

Rusticus

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Acquiesce Latin word

Quiesco

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Pedestrian Latin word

Pes, pedis

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Civil War Latin word

Civis

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Civic Latin word

Civis

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Inevitable Latin word

Vito, vitare

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What Latin word do the prefixes "con-, co-, col-, and cum-" come from?

Cum (with, together)

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What Latin word does the prefix "inter-" come from?

Inter (between, among)

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What Latin word do the prefixes "ac-, al-, and ad-" come from?

Ad (to, towards)

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What Latin word do the prefixes "e- and ex-" come from?

E/ex (out, from, away)

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In the word "inevitable," where does the prefix "in-" come from?

In Greek, "in" means "not."