Academics Lesson X—Vocabulary & Derivatives Flashcards
Questions Influenced by Imperium by Julian Morgan, Liber Digitalis by David Jackson, and the NCEE Study Guide (350 cards)
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “reaction”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “actor”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “agility”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “actuate”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “squatter”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “cogent”?
cum (+abl.)—with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “agile”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inaction”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “reagent”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inactivity”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exact”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “examination”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “react”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “actual”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exigent”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “reactionary”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exigency”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “essay”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exaction”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “coagulation”?
cum (+abl.)—with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “squat”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “active”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “examine”?
e / ex (+abl.)—out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .
From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “agitate”?
agō, agere, ēgī, actum—to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]
Fun Fact: According to the Oxford Dictionary, .