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Root of the Week: CHRON
The Latin word for time is “chronos”, derived from the Greek word “khronos.” English words containing the morpheme “chron” relate in some...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 26, 20251 min read
Vocabulary Games for Middle School: Fun Ways to Boost Your Childs' Word Skills
Phenomenal cosmic power in itty bitty word space. Middle school presents a unique challenge when it comes to learning new words and...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 25, 20257 min read
Root of the Week: PATH (Friday)
FRIDAY Idiopathic (adjective) The Greek word-forming element “idio” means “one’s own” or “personal.” A familiar English word using this...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 24, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: PATH (Thursday)
THURSDAY Pathogen (noun) The root word “gen” refers to something that causes or produces something. So a pathogen is a microscopic...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 23, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: PATH (Wednesday)
WEDNESDAY Pathology (noun) Pathological (adjective) The suffix “ology” refers to a branch of study or knowledge. Since one meaning of...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 22, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: PATH (Tuesday)
TUESDAY Pathos (noun) Pathetic (adjective) The Greek word “pathos” means suffering and is used in English to refer to something that...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 21, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: PATH (Monday)
MONDAY Sympathy/Empathy/Antipathy/Apathy (noun) One meaning of the root word PATH is “feeling.” The prefix SYM means “with” or...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 20, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: PATH
The ancient Greek root “path” means both “feeling” and “disease.” It made its way into Late Latin, and then into Middle English, and...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 19, 20251 min read
The Best Way to Learn Medical Terminology & Must-Know Medical Terms for Healthcare Professions
Understanding Medical Terminology Goes Beyond Basic Memorization When you're planning to enter healthcare professions, memorizing long...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 18, 20254 min read
Root of the Week: CAP (Friday)
FRIDAY Capacious ( adjective) Capacious is an adjective related to “capabilis,” meaning “able to hold.” A capacious suitcase will...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 17, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: CAP (Thursday)
THURSDAY Incapacitate (verb) The verb incapacitate , which combines the root meaning of “able to” with the negating prefix “in,” means,...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 16, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: CAP (Wednesday)
WEDNESDAY Capable ( adjective) To be capable is to have the necessary traits or skills to accomplish something. A capable plumber is...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 15, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: CAP (Tuesday)
TUESDAY Capture (verb) From the Latin verb “capere,” meaning “to grasp” or “to take hold of,” we get the English word capture . If you...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 14, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: CAP (Monday)
MONDAY Capsule (noun) From the Latin root “CAP,” we get capsule , meaning a small container. A pharmaceutical capsule is usually made of...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 13, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: CAP
The Latin word “capabilis” means “able to,” especially “able to hold” or “able to contain.” A related word, “capere,” is derived from...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 12, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: GEN (Friday)
FRIDAY Carcinogen ( adjective) In Greek,” a “karkinos” is a cancer. Latin picks up this word from the Greeks, using the word...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 10, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: GEN (Thursday)
THURSDAY Genre / Generic (adjective) Because gen relates to families, words that contain gen also refer to non-human groups or...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 9, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: GEN (Wednesday)
WEDNESDAY Generate/Regenerate/Degenerate ( verb) To generate is to produce something. A generator is a machine that can use...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 8, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: GEN (Tuesday)
TUESDAY Engender (verb) To engender something is to cause it to exist. Clearly this relates to the Latin word “generare,” meaning “to...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 7, 20251 min read
Root of the Week: GEN (Monday)
MONDAY Gene (noun) A gene is a unit of hereditary information that passes from parents to offspring and governs various traits, such...
Charlotte O'Connell
Jan 6, 20251 min read
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