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Dive into the study of derivatives with practical exercises on page 32, focusing on natural surfaces, common terminology, and geographical features. This guide explores essential terms like rivers, mountains, and islands, enhancing your understanding of the connections between language and the natural world. Learn about the characteristics of different terrains, such as peninsulas and ravines, and enrich your vocabulary with derivatives reflecting size, change, and locality. Perfect for learners and enthusiasts alike!
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Derivationes Page 32
9 A: The natural surfaces of a tract of land B: Relating to the world; practical, ordinary, commonplace C: a vessal which operates under water D: a person believed to be savage, primitive or uncivilized E: of or relating to the ocean F: of or relating to a province; limited in outlook; lacking refinement G: intervention between conflicting parties to promote a settlement H: characteristic of the outlying parts of a city or town I: to increase in number, degree or quantity 4 7 1 5 6 2 8 3
Derivationes II Page 37
Alter, -a, -um Another/Other Flumen River Insula Island Magnus, -a, -um Big/Large Mons Mountain Paeninsula Peninsula
Part B to cover, line or surround having many mountains a narrow gorge or ravine through which a stream flows a portion of land surrounded on nearly all sides by water to cause to appear larger to change repeatedly from one to another 3: 5: 2: 6: 4: 1: