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This vocabulary unit focuses on Latin-derived terms related to the eye and actions of closure or omission. Key terms include "inoculate," which means to protect against disease or harm, and "ocular," relating to the eye. Additional vocabulary such as "extol," "omission," "submissive," "cloister," "disclose," and "seclude" enriches your understanding of language derived from Latin roots. Each term is defined clearly to enhance your grasp of their meanings and usage.
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Vocabulary Unit 11 Latin Vocabulary
OCUL - eye • Inoculate (v) – to protect against disease, error, or harm • Ocular (adj) – having to do with the eye
TOL – bring upwards; lift 3. Extol (v) – to praise, to glorify
MISS - send • Omission (n) – the act of leaving out or neglecting • Submissive (adj) – tending to obey or yield
CLOS/CLUD – to close off; to shut • Cloister (v) – to shut away; isolate • Disclose (v) – to reveal; to make known; to divulge • Seclude (v) – to put in a private place; to hide