Greek and Latin Root Words: Struct and Ject

Struct comes from the Latin word meaning “build.” Ject is from a Latin word meaning “throw.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words struct and ject.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Cept and Lect

Cept comes from the Latin word meaning “take” or “seize.” Lect is from another Latin word meaning “collect,” “choose” or “gather.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words cept and lect.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Cit and Polis

Cit comes from the Latin word meaning “stir,” “move,” or “rouse.” Polis/polit is from a Greek word meaning “city.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words cit and polis.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Factum and Spir

Factum/facio comes from the Latin word meaning “make” or “do.” Spir is from another Latin word meaning “breath.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words factum and spir.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Gene and Temp

Gene/gen comes from the Latin word meaning “born” or “produce.” Temp/tempor is from another Latin word meaning “time.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words gene and temp.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Gress and Posit

Gress comes from the Latin word meaning “step.” Posit/pos is from another Latin word meaning “place” or “put.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words gress and posit.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Reg and Punct

Reg comes from the Latin word meaning “rule,” “guide,” or “king.” Punct/punc is from another Latin word meaning “point” or “stab.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words reg and punct.

Greek and Latin Root Words: Vert and Pend

Vert/vers comes from the Latin word meaning “turn.” Pend/ pens is from another Latin word meaning “hang” or “weigh.” Use the list of prefixes and root words in the word bank to make five different English words out of the root words vert and pend.