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Understanding Greek and Latin Prefixes in English Vocabulary

This resource dives into the meanings and usages of various Greek and Latin prefixes that enhance English vocabulary. We explore terms like 'co-worker', 'combine', and 'commission', highlighting their definitions and usage in daily language. You'll learn about 'intersect', 'profession', and 'submarine', among others, enhancing your understanding of how prefixes shape word meanings. This guide aims to improve your spelling skills and vocabulary, encouraging effective communication and a broader knowledge of English intricacies.

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Understanding Greek and Latin Prefixes in English Vocabulary

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  1. Greek and Latin Prefixes Spelling Vocabulary

  2. Co-worker • A person with whom you work.

  3. combine • To mix, join, merge, unite or connect.

  4. commission • To authorize, enable or delegate. • A special group delegated to consider some matter.

  5. companion • One who spends time with or does things with another.

  6. cooperate • To work together.

  7. copilot • To fly a plane together with another pilot.

  8. interfere • To intrude in the affairs of others.

  9. interrupt • To disturb or interfere in someone else’s activity.

  10. intersection • A point or place where lines or roads cross each other.

  11. postpone • To put off or delay

  12. postwar • Something that happens after a war.

  13. profession • Chosen occupation, a special education is usually needed.

  14. profound • Showing extreme knowledge and emotion, extreme.

  15. proportion • comparative relation between parts, things, or elements with respect to size, amount, degree.

  16. submarine • A vessel or boat that can travel under water.

  17. submit • To give in or surrender.

  18. subscribe • To pledge to give money. • To pay for a publication or service for a period of time.

  19. suburb • A residential district located on the out skirts of a city.

  20. transfer • Move from one place to another.

  21. transform • Change from one thing to another.

  22. transformation • The act of changing in form or shape or appearance.

  23. transparent • Able to be seen through clearly.

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