Spelling Root Morphology Words Part B (sid/sed, vis/vid, it, curr, equ) Flashcards

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one who ‘sits’ back somewhere

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resident

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place where one ‘sits’ back

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residence

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one who ‘sits’ before

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president

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to ‘sit’ before

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preside

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one who ‘sits’ apart from others

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dissident

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of one who ‘sits’ in ambush

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insidious

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to ‘sit’ under

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subside

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of one who ‘sits’ often

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sedentary

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drug which causes one to ‘sit’ or settle down

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sedative

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matter which ‘sits’ on the bottom of water

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sediment

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type of rock formed from matter which has ‘sat’ on the bottom of a lake

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sedimentary

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power of ‘seeing’

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vision

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of ‘seeing’

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visual

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able to be ‘seen’

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visible

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not able to be ‘seen’

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invisible

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device on which pictures are ‘seen’ from far away

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television

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to tell someone the way you ‘see’ towards a particular matter

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advise

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to go to ‘see’ someone

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visit

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one who is ‘seen’

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visitor

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moving pictures ‘seen’ on a screen

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video

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one who ‘sees’ for you so that you have something you need

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provider

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items thoroughly or fully ‘seen’ in a court case

ex “out, out of, fully” (see ex-) + videntem (nominative videns), present participle of videre “to see” (from PIE root *weid- “to see”)

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evidence

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to ‘see’ to again

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revise

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action of “going” across from one place to another

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“go” out
exit
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“go” into for the first time Latin inire "to go into, enter upon, begin," from in- "into, in" (from PIE root *en "in") + ire "to go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go")
initiate
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a “going” round
circuit
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“going” hence “traveling” itinerare "to travel," from Latin iter (genitive itineris) "a journey," from ire "go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go")
itinerant
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of “going” quickly
transitory
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act of “going” across from one activity to another
transition
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of “going” round and round
circuitous
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a “going” towards death Latin obitus "departure, a going to meet, encounter" (a euphemism for "death"), from stem of obire "go toward, go to meet" (as in mortem obire "meet death"), from ob "toward" (see ob-) + ire "to go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go").
obituary
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a “going” apart "civil disorder, dissension, strife; rebellion, mutiny," literally "a going apart, separation." This is from sed- "without, apart, aside" (see se-) + itio "a going," from ire "to go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go").
sedition
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of “going” around and around to fulfill one’s goals ambire "to go around, go about," from amb- "around" (from PIE root *ambhi- "around") + ire "go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go")
ambitious
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letters “going” on the front of someone’s various names
initials
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handwriting where the hand “runs” over the paper
cursive
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an academic “run” of learning
course
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many academic “runs” of learning classical Latin full word meant "a running, course, career" (also "a fast chariot, racing car"), from currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run")
curriculum
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that which is “running” now
current
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“running” again and again
recurrent
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that which “runs” toward someone Latin occurrere "run to meet, run against, befall, present itself," from ob "against, toward" (see ob-) + currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run")
occurrence
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a “running” into
incur
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condition of “running” back for help
recourse
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help which “runs” towards another Latin succurrere "run to help, hasten to the aid of." This is from assimilated form of sub "up to" (see sub-) + currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run").
succor assistance and support in times of hardship and distress. "the wounded had little chance of succor"
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“running” together
concurrent
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a “running” out to go somewhere
excursion
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a pointer which “runs” over a computer screen
cursor
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verbally “running” on and on about something
discourse
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of being the same
equal
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condition of two sides of a mathematical expression being “equal” to one another
equation
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to make two things “equal” to one another
equate
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having sides that are the same
equilateral
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having the same value
equivalent
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line of latitude which divides planet Earth
equator
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a time of “equal” light and darkness
equinox
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state or condition of being “equal”
equality
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“equal” to what is needed
adequate
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a state of the mind being “equal” or peaceful
equanimity
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a state of being “equally” or evenly balanced
equilibrium