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Roots #4

Omnis, amphi, ambi, eu. Roots #4. omnis L. each, every, all able to do everything omnipotent able to be everywhere at the same time omnipresent. knowing everything omniscient possessing the ability to know everything omniscience possessing the ability to be everywhere omnipresence

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Roots #4

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  1. Omnis, amphi, ambi, eu Roots #4

  2. omnis L. • each, every, all • able to do everything • omnipotent • able to be everywhere at the same time • omnipresent

  3. knowing everything • omniscient • possessing the ability to know everything • omniscience • possessing the ability to be everywhere • omnipresence • able to eat both vegetables and meat • omnivorous • possessing the ability to do anything • omnipotence

  4. amphi Gr. • both • a large structure with no roof and rows of seats that curve partly around a central space, used for performances • amphitheater • an animal that can live on land and in water • amphibious

  5. an animal such as a frog that can live on land and in water • amphibian • a vehicle that can travel on land and water • amphibious • a large jar or jug with handles on both sides for carrying liquid • amphora

  6. ambi L. • on both sides, around, surround • able to use both hands with equal skill • ambidextrous • not sure whether you want or like something or not: • ambivalent • something that is confusing or not clear because it can be understood in more than one way: • ambiguous • the way a place makes you feel: • ambience

  7. eu Gr. • well, good, pleasant • a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something very much, especially at a funeral • eulogy

  8. a feeling of extreme happiness and excitement • euphoria • someone who travels from place to place in order to try to spread the “Good News” • evangelist • a polite word or expression that you use instead of a more direct one, in order to avoid shocking or upsetting someone • euphemism

  9. Latin Phrases • Fac iter tutum. (FAHK IH-tehr TOO-toom) • Have a safe trip. • Risum magna voce movens. (REE-soom MAHNG-nah WHO-keh MAW-wyns) • Laugh-out-loud funny

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