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*GRAMMAR 16.5 REDO
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PART 1 of 1
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the root of the word.
(26 points)
*You are not putting the whole word in the box, just a few letters based on the word root chart.
2. Select the correct definition for the word. Use the word root to help.
(25 points)
*Each definition will be used exactly one time within each set of five questions.
Question 1
1.
WORD ROOT:
matriarchy
Question 2
2.
DEFINITION:
matriarchy
government by women
operated by the movement and force of liquid
a carrying of boats and supplies overland from one lake or river to another
handcuffs; fetters or shackles for the hands
the way in which something comes to be; the beginning
Question 3
3.
WORD ROOT:
genesis
Question 4
4.
DEFINITION:
genesis
government by women
operated by the movement and force of liquid
a carrying of boats and supplies overland from one lake or river to another
handcuffs; fetters or shackles for the hands
the way in which something comes to be; the beginning
Question 5
5.
WORD ROOT:
hydraulic
Question 6
6.
DEFINITION:
hydraulic
government by women
operated by the movement and force of liquid
a carrying of boats and supplies overland from one lake or river to another
handcuffs; fetters or shackles for the hands
the way in which something comes to be; the beginning
Question 7
7.
WORD ROOT:
manacles
Question 8
8.
DEFINITION:
manacles
government by women
operated by the movement and force of liquid
a carrying of boats and supplies overland from one lake or river to another
handcuffs; fetters or shackles for the hands
the way in which something comes to be; the beginning
Question 9
9.
WORD ROOT:
portage
Question 10
10.
DEFINITION:
portage
government by women
operated by the movement and force of liquid
a carrying of boats and supplies overland from one lake or river to another
handcuffs; fetters or shackles for the hands
the way in which something comes to be; the beginning
NEW SECTION OF DEFINITIONS
Question 11
11.
WORD ROOT:
benefactor
Question 12
12.
DEFINITION:
benefactor
knowing or feeling
a classification of people according to a specific standard
a person who gives help
to make smaller or narrower, especially at one place, by binding, squeezing, or shrinking
to sell for publication in many newspapers
Question 13
13.
WORD ROOT:
syndicate
Question 14
14.
DEFINITION:
syndicate
knowing or feeling
a classification of people according to a specific standard
a person who gives help
to make smaller or narrower, especially at one place, by binding, squeezing, or shrinking
to sell for publication in many newspapers
Question 15
15.
WORD ROOT:
hierarchy
Question 16
16.
DEFINITION:
hierarchy
knowing or feeling
a classification of people according to a specific standard
a person who gives help
to make smaller or narrower, especially at one place, by binding, squeezing, or shrinking
to sell for publication in many newspapers
Question 17
17.
WORD ROOT:
conscious
Question 18
18.
DEFINITION:
conscious
knowing or feeling
a classification of people according to a specific standard
a person who gives help
to make smaller or narrower, especially at one place, by binding, squeezing, or shrinking
to sell for publication in many newspapers
Question 19
19.
WORD ROOT:
constrict
Question 20
20.
DEFINITION:
constrict
knowing or feeling
a classification of people according to a specific standard
a person who gives help
to make smaller or narrower, especially at one place, by binding, squeezing, or shrinking
to sell for publication in many newspapers
NEW SECTION OF DEFINITIONS
Question 21
21.
WORD ROOT:
conscientious
Question 22
22.
DEFINITION:
conscientious
going or coming before in time, order, or logic
without water
governed by, or made or done according to, what one knows is right
able to be foreseen; able to say in advance
all the people born and living at the same time
Question 23
23.
WORD ROOT:
antecedent
Question 24
24.
DEFINITION:
antecedent
going or coming before in time, order, or logic
without water
governed by, or made or done according to, what one knows is right
able to be foreseen; able to say in advance
all the people born and living at the same time
Question 25
25.
WORD ROOT:
predictable
Question 26
26.
DEFINITION:
predictable
going or coming before in time, order, or logic
without water
governed by, or made or done according to, what one knows is right
able to be foreseen; able to say in advance
all the people born and living at the same time
Question 27
27.
WORD ROOT:
anhydrous
Question 28
28.
DEFINITION:
anhydrous
going or coming before in time, order, or logic
without water
governed by, or made or done according to, what one knows is right
able to be foreseen; able to say in advance
all the people born and living at the same time
Question 29
29.
WORD ROOT:
generation
Question 30
30.
DEFINITION:
generation
going or coming before in time, order, or logic
without water
governed by, or made or done according to, what one knows is right
able to be foreseen; able to say in advance
all the people born and living at the same time
NEW SECTION OF DEFINITIONS
Question 31
31.
WORD ROOT:
manicure
Question 32
32.
DEFINITION:
manicure
that which contracts body tissue and checks secretions
an inclination to do good
the care of the hands, especially a trimming or polishing of the fingernails
a vehicle with heavy tires or a chain of continuous metal tracks used to pull heavy loads
a flat, portable case for carrying loose sheets of paper, manuscripts, or drawings
Question 33
33.
WORD ROOT:
astringent
Question 34
34.
DEFINITION:
astringent
that which contracts body tissue and checks secretions
an inclination to do good
the care of the hands, especially a trimming or polishing of the fingernails
a vehicle with heavy tires or a chain of continuous metal tracks used to pull heavy loads
a flat, portable case for carrying loose sheets of paper, manuscripts, or drawings
Question 35
35.
WORD ROOT:
benevolence
Question 36
36.
DEFINITION:
benevolence
that which contracts body tissue and checks secretions
an inclination to do good
the care of the hands, especially a trimming or polishing of the fingernails
a vehicle with heavy tires or a chain of continuous metal tracks used to pull heavy loads
a flat, portable case for carrying loose sheets of paper, manuscripts, or drawings
Question 37
37.
WORD ROOT:
tractor
Question 38
38.
DEFINITION:
tractor
that which contracts body tissue and checks secretions
an inclination to do good
the care of the hands, especially a trimming or polishing of the fingernails
a vehicle with heavy tires or a chain of continuous metal tracks used to pull heavy loads
a flat, portable case for carrying loose sheets of paper, manuscripts, or drawings
Question 39
39.
WORD ROOT:
portfolio
Question 40
40.
DEFINITION:
portfolio
that which contracts body tissue and checks secretions
an inclination to do good
the care of the hands, especially a trimming or polishing of the fingernails
a vehicle with heavy tires or a chain of continuous metal tracks used to pull heavy loads
a flat, portable case for carrying loose sheets of paper, manuscripts, or drawings
NEW SECTION OF DEFINITIONS
Question 41
41.
WORD ROOT:
homogeneous
Question 42
42.
DEFINITION:
homogeneous
to carry from one place to another, especially over long distances
one who studies or works with codes
composed of similar or identical elements or parts; uniform
to live longer than; to live through
apparently aware of things before they happen or come into being
Question 43
43.
WORD ROOT:
transport
Question 44
44.
DEFINITION:
transport
to carry from one place to another, especially over long distances
one who studies or works with codes
composed of similar or identical elements or parts; uniform
to live longer than; to live through
apparently aware of things before they happen or come into being
Question 45
45.
WORD ROOT:
survive
Question 46
46.
DEFINITION:
survive
to carry from one place to another, especially over long distances
one who studies or works with codes
composed of similar or identical elements or parts; uniform
to live longer than; to live through
apparently aware of things before they happen or come into being
Question 47
47.
WORD ROOT #1:
cryptographer
Question 48
48.
WORD ROOT #2:
cryptographer
Question 49
49.
DEFINITION:
cryptographer
to carry from one place to another, especially over long distances
one who studies or works with codes
composed of similar or identical elements or parts; uniform
to live longer than; to live through
apparently aware of things before they happen or come into being
Question 50
50.
WORD ROOT:
prescient
Question 51
51.
DEFINITION:
prescient
to carry from one place to another, especially over long distances
one who studies or works with codes
composed of similar or identical elements or parts; uniform
to live longer than; to live through
apparently aware of things before they happen or come into being