Cell words for each section. Click on the Chapter to practice!
1) vis-
Definition: “to see”
Examples: vision, evidence
Source: Latin
2) vid-
Definition: “see”
Examples: video, evidence, provide, providence
Source: Latin
3) jur-/juris-
Definition: “judge, oath, law”
Examples: jury, jurisdiction
Source: Latin
4) –log/-logue
Definition: “word”
Examples: prologue, apology, dialogue, eulogy, monologue
Source: Greek
5) path-
Definition: “feeling, suffering, disease ”
Examples: apathetic, pathology
Source: Greek
Add these Prefixes, Suffixes or Roots to your Cell Notebook.
Remember to add new words to your notebook every day.
As you read the novel, be on the lookout for new words and add them to your notebook.
Definition: “to see”
Examples: vision, evidence
Source: Latin
2) vid-
Definition: “see”
Examples: video, evidence, provide, providence
Source: Latin
3) jur-/juris-
Definition: “judge, oath, law”
Examples: jury, jurisdiction
Source: Latin
4) –log/-logue
Definition: “word”
Examples: prologue, apology, dialogue, eulogy, monologue
Source: Greek
5) path-
Definition: “feeling, suffering, disease ”
Examples: apathetic, pathology
Source: Greek
Add these Prefixes, Suffixes or Roots to your Cell Notebook.
Remember to add new words to your notebook every day.
As you read the novel, be on the lookout for new words and add them to your notebook.
1) ast-/astr-
Definition: “star”
Examples: astronaut, astronomy, disaster, asterisk
Source: Greek
2) -mid
Definition: “to send”
Examples: emit, transmit, admit, remit
Source: Latin
3) audi-/aud-
Definition: “hear”
Examples: audience, auditorium, audiovisual
Source: Latin
4) dict-
Definition: “to say, tell”
Examples: diction, dictator
Source: Latin
5) in-/il-/im-/ir-
Definition: “not ”
Examples: inability, impatient, irregular, illegal
Source: Latin
Definition: “star”
Examples: astronaut, astronomy, disaster, asterisk
Source: Greek
2) -mid
Definition: “to send”
Examples: emit, transmit, admit, remit
Source: Latin
3) audi-/aud-
Definition: “hear”
Examples: audience, auditorium, audiovisual
Source: Latin
4) dict-
Definition: “to say, tell”
Examples: diction, dictator
Source: Latin
5) in-/il-/im-/ir-
Definition: “not ”
Examples: inability, impatient, irregular, illegal
Source: Latin
1) inter-
Definition: "between"
Examples: intercept, interview, interstate
Source: Latin
2) trans-
Definition: "across/ change/ through"
Examples: transformation, transportation, transfer
Source: Latin
3) super-
Definition: "above/ on top of/ beyond"
Examples: transformation, transportation, transfer
Source: Latin
4) micro-
Definition: "small/ minute"
Examples: microbiology, microscope
Source: Greek
5) uni-
Definition: "one/ single"
Examples: unicorn, unicycle, uniform
Source: Latin
Definition: "between"
Examples: intercept, interview, interstate
Source: Latin
2) trans-
Definition: "across/ change/ through"
Examples: transformation, transportation, transfer
Source: Latin
3) super-
Definition: "above/ on top of/ beyond"
Examples: transformation, transportation, transfer
Source: Latin
4) micro-
Definition: "small/ minute"
Examples: microbiology, microscope
Source: Greek
5) uni-
Definition: "one/ single"
Examples: unicorn, unicycle, uniform
Source: Latin