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Understanding Latin Word Roots: Key Concepts and Applications

Explore the rich world of Latin word roots, from "port" meaning to carry to "rupt" meaning to break. This guide delves into how these roots form the basis of multisyllabic words across various subjects such as education, business, and science. Learn about prefixes and suffixes, and how they contribute to word formation. Discover essential Latin roots like "tract," "mit," and "pel," and see how they relate to everyday vocabulary. Enhance your language skills and deepen your understanding of word morphology with this informative resource.

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Understanding Latin Word Roots: Key Concepts and Applications

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  1. disrupt erupt rupture interrupt subtract extract attract distract support report export import remit submit remit emit impel repel propel compel produce introduce reduce induce construct structure instruct obstruct attain maintain contain retain progress congress regress aggressive Favorite Latin Word Roots: port to carry rupt to break tract to draw or drag mit to send pel duce to lead to drive struct to build gress to step tain to hold s

  2. Morphology Kit Adverb-making suffix: -ly

  3. Tier 3: glossary word: Multisyllabic Specific to a subject area Latin or Greek-based topography, photosynthesis, isoceles triangle, sedimentary, oxygenated, cartographer Tier 2: Words of education, business, government, religion: Components: Prefix, root, suffix Latin-based elevation, formation, protrude, expansive, isolated, remote Tier 1: Basic conversational words: Friends & family 1 or 2 syllables Learned naturally, through exposure hills, grass, rocks, land, sky, clouds, fly, climb, green, high…

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