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Latin Roots 7 meanings

  1. fer = carry, bear
  1. transfer – to carry across
  2. circumference – the line that goes around a circle
  3. fertile – able to bear fruit
  4. fertilizer – food for soil or plants
  5. offer – to bear a gift
  6. ferry – a boat to carry things across water
  7. deference – to show respect
  1. act = to move or do
  2. react – to move back or to respond
  3. activate – to make something start or work
  4. actor/actress – person who moves or acts
  5. act – to move or do
  6. transact – to move across, literally
  7. transaction – the act of doing something together
  8. agitate – to move in an irritating way
  9. actuary – a person who studies statistics and creates predictions about the expectancy of money or life
  1. mit = to send
  1. omit – to forget or not to send
  2. admit – to allow to come in
  3. remittance – a payment sent in
  4. remit – to send in a payment
  5. admission – to send money to get in
  6. missile – an object that is sent in the air
  7. missionaries – people who are sent for some purpose
  8. mission – the act or reason for being sent
  9. missive – a letter that is sent
  10. dismiss – to be sent away
  11. permit – to allow to go in
  1. fac = to make or do
  1. fact – something that is made or done
  2. factory – where something is made
  3. facility – a place where something is made
  4. facsimile – to make or do something similar, a fax
  5. factor – when you make or break something in two
  6. factions – separated into separate parts
  7. fraction – something that has been broken into two or more parts
  8. feasible – able to do
  9. facilitate – to make something be ready to do
  1. duc = to lead
  1. conduct – leading something
  2. induce – to lead into
  3. produce – to lead into creation
  4. seduce – to lead into a negative way
  5. deduce – to figure out
  6. deduct – to take away
  7. introduce – to lead into knowing
  8. productive – having the power to create
  9. traduce – to lead away from the truth, a lie
  10. traducer – a liar
  1. fug = flee or run away from
  1. fugitive – one who runs away
  2. refugee – one who runs away to be safe or free
  3. fugue – a type of music with light, fast-moving notes
  4. fleeting – brief, happening for a short time
  5. subterfuge – to lead secretly or undercover
  1. labor – work
  1. laboratory – place of work for scientific projects
  2. labored – difficulty with something
  3. elaborate – a lot of labor in doing
  4. laborious – describing something that is hard
  5. collaborate – to work together
  1. pell = to drive or push
  1. expel – to push out
  2. repel – to push away
  3. propel – to push forward
  4. repellent – something to keep away
  5. propellant – something that pushes forward, such as gas
  6. repulsive – something that pushes away, being ugly or nasty
  7. compulsive – drawn or pushed to do something
  8. compelled – driven to do something
  1. mov = to move
  1. remove – to take something away
  2. motivate – to get someone going
  3. motivation – the act of getting someone to do something
  4. motion – the act of being mobile, moving
  5. mobile – moving
  6. mobility – able to move
  7. commotion – a lot of movement together as in a fight
  8. locomotion – a place that move, as a train
  1. port = to carry
  2. transport – to move something from one place to another
  3. transportation – the act of moving something from place to the other
  4. important – something that is necessary to know
  5. report – to carry info to someone else
  6. importune – to beg
  7. portamento – a graceful run of notes in music
  1. turb = to disturb or to whirl
  1. turbine – motor that creates energy by whirling
  2. turbulence – disturbance in the air or water
  3. turban – a form of hat that wraps around the head
  4. trouble – the act of disturbing (verb)
  5. perturbed – being disturbed about something, internal worry
  6. turbid – unclear, as in water
  1. grad = to take steps
  1. graduate – to take steps in order to succeed
  2. gradually – slowly take steps
  3. digress – to take steps away from a subject
  4. egress – the place where you take steps in or out, to emerge in or to come out
  5. ingredients – the things you use in steps to make a recipe
  6. retrogression – going back in time, to take steps backwards