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Page 1: January 2012.  Ante – before  Em – in, into  Gram – writing  Kin – motion  sis- - condition

Vocab 10-5, English 2

January 2012

Page 2: January 2012.  Ante – before  Em – in, into  Gram – writing  Kin – motion  sis- - condition

Ante – before

Em – in, into

Gram – writing

Kin – motion

sis- - condition

New Stems

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Antedate – an earlier date

Antenatal – prenatal

Anterior - previous

ANTE - BEFORE

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Antedate – an earlier date

Dr. Schmidt made history when he antedated the rare fossils found in Denton.

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Embezzle – to take in wrongly, as in money

The banker thought he was clever, until he was convicted of embezzling $100,000, and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

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Emulate – to relate to the feelings of another

Ellen’s friends thought her desire to emulate animals was bizarre. When she started coughing up hairballs, they suggested therapy!

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Anagram – words, phrases, or sentences formed by rearranging letters.

Epigram – short statement that makes an observation of life.

Ideogram – a writing symbol.

Gram - writing

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Anagram – words, phrases or sentences formed by rearranging letters

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The Titanic disaster = Death, it starts in ice

Tom Cruise = So I'm Cuter Jennifer Aniston = fine in torn jeans Dormitory = Dirty Room

Statue of Liberty = Built to Stay Free

You try!

Examples of Anagrams

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Epigram – a short statement that makes an observation about life.

Coach Keese’s favorite epigram was: “Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is looking.”

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Kinesthetic – the sensation of movement

Kinesthetic learners like hands-on work and movement. Other types of learners are visual and auditory learners. Which type are you?

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http://www.neublack.com/art-design/bmw-kinetic-sculpture/

Kinetic – pertaining to motion

The ‘moving sculpture’ at the BMW showroom in Munich is mesmerizing! The silver balls use kinetics to change form into the shape of a car.

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Pathosis – a diseased condition

Persistent- not giving up

Psoriasis – skin condition

Sis - Condition

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Persistant- never giving up

Although Meagan had to retake college algebra five times, her persistence was rewarded when she graduated.