CLAS 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Fascio, Asteroid Family, Fasces

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"having to do with," "belonging to," characterized by," or "resembling. Suffixes- are word roots attached (-fix) afte (sub-), the base. Can change the part of speech of a w. Note: same prefixes, but different suffixes = parts of speech. Adjectival: characterized by tending to be t to [nouns] after, or "below" of a word. Create an adjective meaning "having to do with the nose, foot, and ribs. " Which of these roots has nothing to do with one"s mouth? ixes = different e meaning of a peech of a word be thrown near a. b. c. d. e. Which of the following acids is produced when milk sours? a. b. c. d. e. Analyze the following word (i. e. break it into its etymological elements and define each) and provide a literal definition for the whole : transpalatal. Across, through | palate, roof of the mouth | having to do with.

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