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Vocabulary: Roots 181-200

Vocabulary: Roots 181-200. Salv , salu. Safe, healthy Salvation (act of being saved), salvage (that which is saved after appearing to be lost), salutary (promoting health), salute (wish health to). sangui. Blood Sanguine, sanguinity, sanguinaria (blood root). Sat, satis. Enough

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Vocabulary: Roots 181-200

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  1. Vocabulary: Roots 181-200

  2. Salv, salu • Safe, healthy • Salvation (act of being saved), salvage (that which is saved after appearing to be lost), salutary (promoting health), salute (wish health to)

  3. sangui • Blood • Sanguine, sanguinity, sanguinaria (blood root)

  4. Sat, satis • Enough • Satisfy (to give pleasure to, to give as much as is needed), satient (giving pleasure, satisfying), saturate

  5. sci • Know • Science (knowledge), conscious (knowing, aware), omniscient (knowing everything, all-knowing)

  6. scope • See, watch • Telescope, microscope, kaleidoscope (instrument for seeing beautiful forms), periscope, stethoscope

  7. Scrib, script • Write • Scribe (a writer), manuscript (written by hand), scribble, inscribe, describe, subscribe, prescribe

  8. Sed, sess, sid • Sit • Preside (sit before), president, resident, subside, sediment (that which sits or settles out of a liquid), session (a sitting), obsession )an idea that sits stubbornly in the mind, possess

  9. sen • Old • Senior, senator, senile (old; showing the weakness of old-age)

  10. Sent, sens • Feel • Sentiment (feeling), consent, resent, dissent, sentimental (having strong feeling or emotion), sense, sensation, sensitive, sensory, dissension

  11. Sequ, secu • Follow • Sequence (following one thing after another), sequel, consequence, subsequent, consecutive (following in order)

  12. serv • Save, serve • Servant, service, subservient, servitude, reservation, preserve, conserve, deserve, observe, conservation

  13. Sign, signi • Sign, mark, seal • Signal (a gesture or sign to call attention), signature (the mark of a person written in his own handwriting), design, insignia (distinguishing marks)

  14. Simil, simul • Like, resembling • Simulate (pretend; put on an act to make a certain impression), similar, assimilate (to make similar to), simile

  15. Sist, sta, stit, stet • Stand • Assist (to stand by with help), circumstance, stamina (power to withstand, to endure), persist (stand firmly; unyielding; continue), substitute (to stand in for another), status (standing), state, static, stable, stationary

  16. solus • Alone • Solo, soliloquy, solitaire, solitude, solitary

  17. Solv, solu • Loosen • Solvent (a loosener, a dis-solver), solve, absolve (loosen from, free from), resolve, soluble, solution, resolution, resolute, dissolute (loosened morally)

  18. somnus • Sleep • Insomnia (not being able to sleep), somnambulist (a sleepwalker)

  19. soph • Wise • Sophomore (wise fool), philosophy (love of wisdom), sophisticated (world wise)

  20. Spec, spect • Look • Specimen (an example to look at, study), specific, spectator (one who looks), speculate, aspect, expect, inspect, respect, prospect, retrospective (looking backward), introspective

  21. sphere • Ball, sphere • Sphere (a planet; a ball), stratosphere (the upper portion of the atmosphere), hemisphere (half of the earth), spheroid

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