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Word Study Crossroads Middle School Cycle One Trimester Two {Revised 2013-2014}. voc. Definition : call, speak Language of Origin: Latin. voc: call, speak. vociferous advocate convocation. vociferous. adjective Definition : noisy; uproarious Sentence :
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Word StudyCrossroads Middle SchoolCycle OneTrimester Two{Revised 2013-2014}
voc Definition: call, speak Language of Origin: Latin
voc: call, speak • vociferous • advocate • convocation
vociferous • adjective • Definition: noisy; uproarious • Sentence: • The soccer player disagreed with the referee’s call in a vociferousmanner.
advocate • noun • Definition: one who speaks or writes in support of another or a cause • Sentence: • The doctor is a passionate advocate of good health.
convocation • noun • Definition: a large formal assembly • Sentence: • The valedictorian was the first speaker to address the convocation.
path Definition: feeling, suffering Language of Origin: Greek
path: feeling, suffering • sympathy • empathy • pathogen
sympathy • noun • Definition: the ability to show concern for someone else’s situation • Sentence: • When John missed the final shot of the game, his teammate showed great sympathy and offered support.
empathy • noun • Definition: the ability to share the emotions/thoughts, of another person because of your own personal experiences • Sentence: • Karen’s empathy for Mary was immediate, when she found out that she was also being bullied.
pathogen • noun • Definition: a microorganism capable of causing disease • Sentence: • Influenza, or the flu, can be caused by different pathogens that enter the body.
geo Definition: earth Language of Origin: Greek
geo: earth • geothermal • geopolitical • geocentric
geothermal • adjective • Definition: relating to the internal heat of the earth • Sentence: • Geothermal energy is power extracted from heat stored in the earth.
geopolitical • adjective • Definition: the combination of geographic and political factors influencing a specific nation or region • Sentence: • Civil war often occur in countries where there are geopolitical disagreements .
geocentric • adjective • Definition: having the earth and its inhabitants as a center of a theory or belief • Sentence: • The idea of the sun traveling around the Earth is an old geocentric theory.
struct Definition: to build Language of Origin: Latin
struct: to build • constructive • indestructible • obstruct
constructive • adjective • Definition: leading to improvement or advancement; helpful • Sentences: • A conceited person, who believes they are perfect, might have a difficult time accepting constructive criticism.
indestructible • adjective • Definition: cannot be destroyed • Sentence: • Diamonds are widely considered to be indestructiblebecause they are one of the hardest known substances.
obstruct • verb • Definition: to block or stop up with an obstacle • Sentences: • A large roadblock obstructed the driver’s ability to continue to his destination.
bio Definition: life Language of Origin: Greek
bio: life • biology • biodegradable • symbiotic
biology • noun • Definition: the science of life and living organisms (structure, function, growth, etc.) • Sentences: • In class we studied the biology of the rain forest.
biodegradable • adjective • Definition: able to decompose naturally by the action of microbes • Sentence: • Companies have started producing biodegradable trash bags which are much better for the environment.
symbiotic • adjective • Definition: describes a relationship in which two different organisms benefit from living together • Sentence: • Many living creatures in the wild have a symbiotic relationships.
gnos / sci Definition: to know Language of Origin: Greek
gnos / sci: to know • diagnostic • science • conscientious
diagnostic • adjective • Definition: Serving to distinguish or characterize, particularly when identifying disease • Sentence: • The diagnostic lab workers were able to determine what the infection was so the doctor could prescribe the correct medicine.
science • noun • Definition: the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experimentation • Sentences: • After careful observation, the science students formed a logical hypothesis, and an experiment confirmed their theory.
conscientious • adjective • Definition: wanting to do what is right; acting in a thorough and careful manner • Sentences: • Kevin has always been a very conscientious student, working hard to achieve his goals.
morph Definition: shape, form Language of Origin: Greek
morph: shape, form • metamorphosis • anthropomorphic • morphology
metamorphosis • noun • Definition: change of form, structure, substance, or function • Sentence: • The class learned about how caterpillars undergo metamorphosis to become butterflies.
anthropomorphic • adjective • Definition: attributing human characteristics to animals, gods, or objects • Sentence: • I enjoy reading stories in which the characters are anthropomorphic animals.
morphology • noun • Definition: the study of form or structure • Sentences: • In order to gain an insight about pollination, one needs to understand the morphology of the flower.
para • Definition: beside, beyond, helping, assist • Language of Origin: Greek
para: beside, beyond, helping, assist • paradox • paradigm • parameter
paradox • noun • Definition: a statement that seems contradictory, but may actually be true • Sentences: • It is a paradox that computers need maintenance so often, since they are meant to save people time.
paradigm • noun • Definition: an example or model • Sentences: • Her recent open house revealed a paradigmof the modern energy-efficient home.
parameter • noun • Definition: a boundary or limit; guideline • Sentence: • Students need to discuss the parameters of the group project before beginning.