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Unit 17 Book VI (6) Latin & Greek Roots

Across
noun A lover, sweetheart, or escort of a girl or woman
noun a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course
adj. Nearsighted; lacking vision or foresight
Having _______ the supervising physician of the emergency, the nurse ran to get supplies.
One of the four seasons
The administration’s ________ strategy in this case may cause serious problems later on.
interjection (used as a call to attract attention, sometimes specially used after a word denoting a destination): Westward ___! Land ___! Or the beginning of Santa's laugh
When a person experiences out of control anger. Rage
verb. To consist of; to contain
Nickname of what you might call your father.
Opposite of down
The weatherman __________ the probability of severe storms in the area.
verb (used with object) to irritate, annoy, or exasperate: It ____ed him to wait in line.
adj. Separate; distinct
The events the book describes would be easier to understand if the author had included a ________ at the end of each chapter.
adj. Deserving condemnation; terribly wrong syn: blameworthy
When you are scared, you might ____. to move or act with haste.
It is these ____ by the president: testing, PPEs, ventilators, food, and lack of presidential leadership during this pandemic that causes many to be concerned.
Something you might drag through your hair.
Dr. Fauci was ______ the consequences and possibilities of the spread of the coronavirus if not taken seriously.
Dr. Fauci easily _____ that testing is a main concern.
adjective well filled out or rounded in form; somewhat fleshy or fat. Rhymes with bump
noun. Anger caused by an insult or slight syn: offense
What taco tortillas are made from
Travelers were warned to use ______ when driving through areas still occupied by rebels.
One of the FANBOYS conjunctions used with a comma to connect two independent clauses (sentences).
noun. Carefulness in what one says or does; prudence
Even when Meg said she was happy with a third-place ribbon, her brother could _____ some hint of disappointment in her expression.
Down
Noun, Someone scary or weird, or a verb when you sneak up on someone
Although the interviewer’s question could certainly be interpreted as insulting, the actress did not take ____________.
A salutation like, "Hi"
n. A short outline or review of main points syn: summary
Something you'd beat with sticks to make noise or music
In the morning, even though you don’t want to wake up, your mom might say, “It is time ___ and shine”
Opposite of a rooster, and it lays eggs
When the substance was broken down into its _______ components, it was discovered to contain two radioactive elements.
The treasurer’s actions were so ________ in the eyes of the city council that she was released from her position immediately.
To measurement of a person’s time alive.
The president is incapable of _______ right from wrong.
Opposite of up
What you would call your mother.
A person who is not smart
Last year's baseball league was_______ of teams from six different counties.
verb. To briefly outline or describe
verb. To make aware of; to notify L. ad, “toward,” + prehensum = grasped towards syn: inform
verb. To see or make out clearly; recognize syn: perceive
A really smart person. It used to be derogatory, now it is not.
Noun an indefinitely long period of time; age. A very, very long time.
Another word for also, as in "I want to go, ___!" "Billy needs one, ____!"