Word Within the Word – List9

[Pages:1]Word Within the Word ? List # 9

dorm pater nov punct ject

matri loco eu

amphi mega

(sleep) (father) (new) (point) (throw)

(mother) (place) (good)

(both) (great)

Dormitory, dormant, dormer, dormancy, dormitive, dormient

Paternalistic, patronize, paternity, patriarch, expatriate

Novel, novice, nova, novitiate, innovation, renovate

Punctuate, punctilious, puncture, punctual, acupuncture,

Eject, reject, conjecture, dejected, inject, subject, projection, interject Matricide, matron, matriarch, matrimony, matrilineal

Locomotive, location, local, locus, relocate, dislocate, localize,

Eucharist, euphony, eulogy, euphemism, Europe, eugenics, euglena Amphibious, amphitheatre, amphibian, amphigory, amphibolous

Megalith, megaphone, megalomania, megalopolis, megahertz, megaton

Greek Greek Greek Greek Greek

Greek Latin Greek

Latin Latin

Mystery Questions. Answer the question with either Yes or No. __________ 1. Is a dejected person down in the dumps? __________ 2. Does a megalomaniac feel inadequate? __________ 3. Are most American families matriarchal? __________ 4. Are you punctual when you are late? __________ 5. Is the sound of New York City euphonic? __________ 6. Could the Hayes High School Performing Arts be considered an amphitheatre? __________ 7. Would an immigrant be considered an expatriate? __________ 8. Are you relocating if you move from one town to another? __________ 9. Are plants dormant in the winter? __________ 10. Should a novice cake decorator be assigned to decorate a birthday cake for

President Obama?

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