vocab 10-5, english 2
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Vocab 10-5, English 2. January 2012. New Stems. Ante – before Em – in, into Gram – writing Kin – motion sis- - condition. ANTE - BEFORE. Antedate – an earlier date Antenatal – prenatal Anterior - previous. Antedate – an earlier date. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Vocab 10-5, English 2
January 2012
Ante – before
Em – in, into
Gram – writing
Kin – motion
sis- - condition
New Stems
Antedate – an earlier date
Antenatal – prenatal
Anterior - previous
ANTE - BEFORE
Antedate – an earlier date
Dr. Schmidt made history when he antedated the rare fossils found in Denton.
Antenatal - prenatal
Mothers who care about their babies need to make sure they eat healthy food, abstain from harmful substances, and obtain expert antenatal care.
The tensions anterior to the falling of the Berlin Wall represented three decades of the Cold War.
Anterior - previous
Embellish – to adorn in excess
Embezzle – to take in wrongly-as in money
Emulate – participating in the feelings of another
EM – IN, INTO
Embellish – to adorn in excess
Channing is a gifted baker, not only do her cakes taste amazing, but she embellishes them with artistic touches.
Embezzle – to take in wrongly, as in money
The banker thought he was clever, until he was convicted of embezzling $100,000, and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Emulate – to relate to the feelings of another
Ellen’s friends thought her desire to emulate animals was bizarre. When she started coughing up hairballs, they suggested therapy!
Anagram – words, phrases, or sentences formed by rearranging letters.
Epigram – short statement that makes an observation of life.
Ideogram – a writing symbol.
Gram - writing
Anagram – words, phrases or sentences formed by rearranging letters
The Titanic disaster = Death, it starts in ice
Tom Cruise = So I'm Cuter Jennifer Aniston = fine in torn jeans Dormitory = Dirty Room
Statue of Liberty = Built to Stay Free
You try!
Examples of Anagrams
Epigram – a short statement that makes an observation about life.
Coach Keese’s favorite epigram was: “Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is looking.”
Ideogram – a writing symbol
Writing Japanese characters is not just creating ideograms-it is art.
Kinesis – movement
Kinesthetic – the sensation of movement
Kinectic – pertaining to motion
Kin - Motion
Kinesis - movement
The new resistance machines use Kinesis to fuse aerobic exercise. It engages muscle and movement simultaenously.
Kinesthetic – the sensation of movement
Kinesthetic learners like hands-on work and movement. Other types of learners are visual and auditory learners. Which type are you?
http://www.neublack.com/art-design/bmw-kinetic-sculpture/
Kinetic – pertaining to motion
The ‘moving sculpture’ at the BMW showroom in Munich is mesmerizing! The silver balls use kinetics to change form into the shape of a car.
Pathosis – a diseased condition
Persistent- not giving up
Psoriasis – skin condition
Sis - Condition
Pathosis – a diseased condition
Gum disease is a horrible pathosis that can require painful gum scraping procedures.
Don’t forget to floss!
Persistant- never giving up
Although Meagan had to retake college algebra five times, her persistence was rewarded when she graduated.
Psoriasis – skin condition
Psoriasis is a common skin condition that causes skin redness and irritation. Most people with psoriasis have thick, red skin with flaky, silver-white patches called scales.
Don’t drink alcohol-it can predispose you to this nasty pathosis!
Review continuously…
Extra credit for incorporating any of the vocabulary into your writing or speech!
Don’t forget the other vocabulary!