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Lesson 5 . Joining . Lesson 5 Roots. cum - with, together with Words from this root almost never use the spelling cum - it has become co with the addition of l , m , n , or r Collaborate . coherent. Showing an orderly relation of parts Sticking together. colloquial .
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Lesson 5 Joining
Lesson 5 Roots • cum - with, together with • Words from this root almost never use the spelling cum - it has become co with the addition of l, m, n, or r • Collaborate
coherent • Showing an orderly relation of parts • Sticking together
colloquial • Characteristic of ordinary conversation rather than formal speech or writing.
commiserate • To feel or express sorrow or pity
condone • To forgive • to disregard an offense
commodious • Spacious, roomy, as in a house
contrite • Thoroughly remorseful and repentant of one’s sins.
Lesson 5 roots • Teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum - to hold, to keep • Detain
abstain • To refrain from something by one’s choice
impertinent • Impudent, rude • Irrelevant (not applicable)
pertinacious • Holding firmly, even stubbornly to a belief.
tenacity • Hanging onto something persistently or stubbornly.