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Vocabulary From Classical Roots. Lesson 6 Joining . Roots from Lesson 6. Apo, aprer , epi , aptum - to fasten, to attach. aptitude. A natural talent or ability; quickness in learning. inept . Without skill Inappropriate or out of place; foolish or absurd. Roots from Lesson 6.
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Vocabulary From Classical Roots Lesson 6 Joining
Roots from Lesson 6 • Apo, aprer, epi, aptum - to fasten, to attach
aptitude • A natural talent or ability; quickness in learning
inept • Without skill • Inappropriate or out of place; foolish or absurd
Roots from Lesson 6 • Jungo, jungere, junxi, junctum- to join • Joint
adjunct • An added part not essential to the whole
conjugate • To give forms of verbs in a fixed order
injunction • An authoritative command or order
juncture • A serious state of affairs • That condition or point of being joined
subjugate • To conquer; to dominate completely
Roots from lesson 6 • Stringo, stringere, strinxi, strictum-to draw together tightly • Strict
astringent • Harsh, severe • A substance that tightens tissues
strait • A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water • A difficulty or bad position
stringent • Severe; constricted; tight • Pertaining to scarcity of money