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Book III Unit 1 Introduction
Phot/Phos Luc
Spec/Spect Vid/Vis
Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. SmithEnglish 9 CP, Nordonia High School
Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word
families
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Context Clues +knowledge of prefixes, ROOTS &
suffixes + the way the word is being used in the sentence (its part of speech)=
WORD MEANING & UNDERSTANDING
DING! DING! DING!
YES! OW
N THE
WORD!
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PHOT/PHOS
Greek, meaning “LIGHT”
GREEK ROOT:
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PHOTOTROPIC
EXAMPLE:
•“Because they’re phototropic, daisies always grow towards the sun”
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PHOTOTROPIC
light to turn
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PHOTOTROPIC
EXAMPLE:
•“Because they’re phototropic, daisies always grow towards the sun”
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PHOTOTROPIC [fo to tro’ pik]
• Pronunciation: Hear it here
• Adjective
•DEFINITION: Tending to grow or move towards light
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Your Turn…
• Use a dictionary to list other words with the same Greek root words (phos/phot).
• Apply your new knowledge of the meaning of the root words phot/phos to help determine the meanings of those words.
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Reinforcement/ Practice Slides
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PHOTOGENIC
•EXAMPLE:
“Lucy, our horse, was so photogenic, that total strangers often asked to take her picture.”
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PHOTOGENIC
light suitable for
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PHOTOGENIC
•EXAMPLE:
“Lucy, our horse, was so photogenic, that total strangers often asked to take her picture.”
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PHOTOGENIC [foh-tuh-jen-ik]
• Hear it here: Photogenic
• Part of Speech: Adjective
•DEFINITION: attractive in (suitable for) pictures taken with light, or photographs
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Book III Unit 1 Introduction
Phot/Phos Luc
Spec/Spect Vid/Vis
Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. SmithEnglish 9 CP, Nordonia High School
Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word
families
![Page 15: Book III Unit 1 Introduction Phot/PhosLuc Spec/SpectVid/Vis Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. Smith English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary.](https://reader037.fdocuments.in/reader037/viewer/2022103123/56649d035503460f949d64eb/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Context Clues +knowledge of prefixes, ROOTS &
suffixes + the way the word is being used in the sentence (its part of speech)=
WORD MEANING & UNDERSTANDING
DING! DING! DING!
YES! OW
N THE
WORD!
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LUC
Latin, meaning “LIGHT”
LATIN ROOT:
LUX, LUCIS
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LUCID
EXAMPLE:
•“Sophie’s explanation of quantum physics was so lucid that I understood everything.”
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LUCID
light/clear
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LUCID
EXAMPLE:
•“Sophie’s explanation of quantum physics was so lucid that I understood everything.”
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LUCID [ˈl osid]o͞
• Pronunciation: Hear it here or here
• Part of Speech: Adjective
•DEFINITION: easy to understand; clear
• Synonym: comprehensible
• Antonym: confusing
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Your Turn…
• Use a dictionary to list other words with the same root words (luc).
• Apply your new knowledge of the meaning of the root word luc to help determine the meanings of those words.
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Reinforcement/ Practice Slides
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ELUCIDATE
EXAMPLE:
•“The attorney asked the witness to further elucidate the information he had.”
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ELUCIDATE
from light (makes the word into a verb)
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ELUCIDATE
EXAMPLE:
•“The attorney asked the witness to further elucidate the information he had.”
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ELUCIDATE [iˈl osiˌdāt/]o͞• Pronunciation: Hear it here• Part of speech: verb
•DEFINITION: to bring from light; to make clear by explaining
• synonym: clarify antonym: confuse
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Book III Unit 1 IntroductionPhot/Phos Luc
Spec/Spect Vid/Vis
Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. SmithEnglish 9 CP, Nordonia High School
Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word
families
![Page 28: Book III Unit 1 Introduction Phot/PhosLuc Spec/SpectVid/Vis Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. Smith English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary.](https://reader037.fdocuments.in/reader037/viewer/2022103123/56649d035503460f949d64eb/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
Context Clues +knowledge of prefixes, ROOTS &
suffixes + the way the word is being used in the sentence (its part of speech)=
WORD MEANING & UNDERSTANDING
DING! DING! DING!
YES! OW
N THE
WORD!
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SPEC/ SPECT
Latin, meaning “to look at”
LATIN ROOT:
SPECERE, SPECTUM
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CIRCUMSPECT
EXAMPLE:
•“The marchers in the protest tried to be circumspect and not break any laws.”
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CIRCUMSPECT
around looking
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CIRCUMSPECT
EXAMPLE:
•“The marchers in the protest tried to be circumspect and not break any laws.”
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CIRCUMSPECT [ˈsərkəmˌspekt]
• Pronunciation: Hear it here
• Part of speech: adjective
•DEFINITION: looking around; careful; mindful of rules and consequences
• Synonym: prudent
• Antonym: reckless
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Your Turn…
• Use a dictionary to list other words with the same root words (spec/spect).
• Apply your new knowledge of the meaning of the root word spec/spect to help determine the meanings of those words.
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Reinforcement/ Practice Slides
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PROSPECT
EXAMPLE:
•“The prospect of a trip to the dentist with my bratty kid brother was hardly thrilling.”
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PROSPECT
forward look
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PROSPECT
EXAMPLE:
•“The prospect of a trip to the dentist with my bratty kid brother was hardly thrilling.”
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PROSPECT [präsˌpekt]
• Pronunciation: Hear it here
• Part of speech: noun
•DEFINITION: looked forward to; that which is expected when looking forward
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Book III Unit 1 Introduction
Phot/Phos Luc
Spec/Spect Vid/Vis
Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. SmithEnglish 9 CP, Nordonia High School
Prestwick House Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: A Study of Word
families
![Page 41: Book III Unit 1 Introduction Phot/PhosLuc Spec/SpectVid/Vis Presented by Mrs. Tolin and Mrs. Smith English 9 CP, Nordonia High School Prestwick House Vocabulary.](https://reader037.fdocuments.in/reader037/viewer/2022103123/56649d035503460f949d64eb/html5/thumbnails/41.jpg)
Context Clues +knowledge of prefixes, ROOTS &
suffixes + the way the word is being used in the sentence (its part of speech)=
WORD MEANING & UNDERSTANDING
DING! DING! DING!
YES! OW
N THE
WORD!
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VID/VIS
Latin, meaning “to see, to look”
LATIN ROOT:
VIDERE, VISUM
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PROVIDENTIAL
EXAMPLE:
•“Through a providential series of events, Nigel found himself manager of the company.”
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PROVIDENTIAL
to look
forward (makes the word an adj.)
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PROVIDENTIAL
EXAMPLE:
•“Through a providential series of events, Nigel found himself manager of the company.”
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PROVIDENTIAL [prävəˈdenCHəl]
• Pronunciation: Hear it here
• Part of speech: adjective
•DEFINITION: to look forward to; happening by good fortune
• Synonym: fortunate
• Antonym: unlucky
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Your Turn…
• Use a dictionary to list other words with the same root words (vid/vis).
• Apply your new knowledge of the meaning of the root word vid/vis to help determine the meanings of those words.
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Reinforcement/ Practice Slides
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INVIDIOUS
EXAMPLE:
•“One candidate made an invidious speech against his opponent.”
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INVIDIOUS
to look
against (makes the word an adj.)
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INVIDIOUS
EXAMPLE:
•“One candidate made an invidious speech against his opponent.”
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INVIDIOUS
• Pronunciation: Hear it here
• Part of speech: adjective
•DEFINITION: to look against; hateful or spiteful
• Synonym: defamatory
• Antonym: pleasant