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VOCABULARY Lesson 1

Alexandra Mendez, Michelle Fucile , and Maria Hernandez Present:. VOCABULARY Lesson 1. Annotation. Noun from Latin ad and notare meaning “to write” meaning: A critical or explanatory note . Appellation . Noun from Latin appellare, “to entreat”

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VOCABULARY Lesson 1

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  1. Alexandra Mendez, Michelle Fucile, and Maria Hernandez Present: VOCABULARY Lesson 1

  2. Annotation • Noun from Latin ad and notare meaning “to write” • meaning: A critical or explanatory note

  3. Appellation • Noun from Latin appellare, “to entreat” • Meaning: A name title or designation

  4. Eponym • Noun from Greek epi and onoma “Upon” and “Name” • Meaning: A person whose name is the source of the name of something

  5. linguistics • Noun , from Latin lingua, “language” • Definition: The study of nature, structure and the variation of language Language

  6. malapropism • Noun from French mal, “badly” + a propos, “to the purpose” • Definition: Ridiculous misuse of a word, especially by confusing it with one of similar sound

  7. Noun from Greek neos, “new” + logos, “word; speech” Definition: A new word, expression or usage Supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus! neologism

  8. Parlance I belivethepatientmustremain a fewdaysbeforebeingad libbecause of heranuricissue. nounFromFrenchParlor “Tospeak” Meaning: A Particular Manner Of Speaking

  9. Patois “See you innadi lights” Noun Meaning: A regional dialect.

  10. Polyglot Noun and adjectiveFromGreekpoly- “many” and glotta “Tongue” Meaning: SpeakingvariouslanguagesorUsingvariouslanguages Bonjour! Bongiorno! Hello!

  11. Vulgar • Adjective from Latin vulgus, “the common people” • Meaning: Crude; indecent

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