Root Morphology Words Part B (sid/sed, vis/vid, it, curr, equ) Flashcards
resident
one who ‘sits’ back somewhere
residence
place where one ‘sits’ back
president
one who ‘sits’ before
preside
to ‘sit’ before
dissident
one who ‘sits’ apart from others
insidious
of one who ‘sits’ in ambush
subside
to ‘sit’ under
sedentary
of one who ‘sits’ often
sedative
drug which causes one to ‘sit’ or settle down
sediment
matter which ‘sits’ on the bottom of water
sedimentary
type of rock formed from matter which has ‘sat’ on the bottom of a lake
vision
power of ‘seeing’
visual
of ‘seeing’
visible
able to be ‘seen’
invisible
not able to be ‘seen’
television
device on which pictures are ‘seen’ from far away
advise
to tell someone the way you ‘see’ towards a particular matter
visit
to go to ‘see’ someone
visitor
one who is ‘seen’
video
moving pictures ‘seen’ on a screen
provider
one who ‘sees’ for you so that you have something you need
evidence
items thoroughly or fully ‘seen’ in a court case
revise
to ‘see’ to again
transit
action of “going” across from one place to another
exit
“go” out
initiate
“go” into for the first time
circuit
a “going” round
itinerant
“going” hence “traveling”
transitory
of “going” quickly
transition
act of “going” across from one activity to another
circuitous
of “going” round and round
obituary
a “going” towards death
sedition
a “going” apart
ambitious
of “going” around and around to fulfill one’s goals
initials
letters “going” on the front of someone’s various names
cursive
handwriting where the hand “runs” over the paper
course
an academic “run” of learning
curriculum
many academic “runs” of learning
current
that which is “running” now
recurrent
“running” again and again
occurrence
that which “runs” toward someone
incur
a “running” into
recourse
condition of “running” back for help
succor
help which “runs” towards another
concurrent
“running” together
excursion
a “running” out to go somewhere
cursor
a pointer which “runs” over a computer screen
discourse
verbally “running” on and on about something
equal
of being the same, or “equal”
equation
condition of two sides of a mathematical expression being “equal” to one another
equate
to make two things “equal” to one another
equilateral
having sides that are “equal”
equivalent
having “equal” value
equator
line of latitude which divides planet Earth
equinox
a time of “equal” light and darkness
equality
state or condition of being “equal”
adequate
“equal” to what is needed
equanimity
a state of the mind being “equal” or peaceful
equilibrium
a state of being “equally” or evenly balanced