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Unit 2--Book VI (6) Latin & Greek Roots

Across
adj. Related to or coming from the same source L. co, “together,” + natus = born together syn: related ant: dissimilar
adj. Not real syn: imaginary ant: factual
Frankenstein is a good example of a novel of the gothic ____.
adj. In the act of being born; growing syn: developing ant: mature
What is the biggest land animal--mammal?
Building the Golden Gate Bridge _____ the landscape of San Francisco.
v. To bring about; to produce L. in, “in,” + genus = to bring into being syn: beget ant: prevent
adj. Natural; present from birth L. in, “in,” + natus = inborn syn: intrinsic ant: acquired
Most of the teachers at the school felt that Phil was a _____ who could not be trusted.
For such a young clarinetist, Rob has a surprisingly large ______.
Down
Monica was easily able to ____ shock, even though she knew about the surprise party in advance.
The sudden rise in the cost of fuel _____ a high number of firings at the airline companies.
The President triumphantly announced that he had crushed a _________ rebellion in his own political party before it could get out of control.
Linguists were baffled by the newly discovered language, which did not seem to be ______ with any other they knew.
“Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” takes place in a ______ kingdom that captures children’s imaginations.
Formation of a "word" from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle crash, boom, bang).
adj. About to bring forth or give birth; pregnant
v. To change the form or appearance of L. trans, “change,” + fictum = to change the shape of syn: transform ant: preserve
The naturalist wrote that the volcano before him seemed ______ with all the fires of Earth.
n. A corrupt wrongdoer L. de, “down from,” + genus = to fall from one’s true nature or kind syn: ruffian
v. To make up or invent; pretend syn: fake
n. A kind or type of art syn: style
While other children needed lessons, Shirley Temple had an _______ talent for song and dance.
n. The range of works an artist can produce or perform L. re, “back,” + parere, “produce” = produce back