Root Morphology Words Part A (fus, frac, sail, dis, duc) Flashcards
fusion
fuse
confuse
fractious
fracture
fragile
fragment
frail
infraction
refraction
sailor
The name Sailor has its origins in the German language and was derived from the word Seiler, meaning rope maker or sail maker.
resail
to sail again
distant
stand “apart”
dissimilar
“apart” from being similar
distract
draw “apart”
disrupt
burst “apart”
disorder
“apart” from orderliness
disquiet
“apart” from quiet
disappear
“apart” from being present
disease
“apart” from ease
disadvantage
“apart” from having an advantage
disinter
to take “apart” from being in the ground
dislocate
to take “apart” from the usual location
distrust
“apart” from being trustworthy
disinterested
“apart” from being interested
disband
when a band of people go “apart” from each other
discomfort
being “apart” from feeling comfortable
duke
leader
duchess
leader
duct
tube which ‘leads’ a substance
aqueduct
structure which ‘leads’ water
introduce
‘lead’ within
educate
‘lead’ forth
abduct
‘lead’ away
product
item ‘led’ forth
reduce
‘lead’ back
conduct
thoroughly ‘lead’
conductor
one who thoroughly ‘leads’
deduct
‘lead’ down from