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Image-Word Set #1

Links to a Variety of Words, with Images, that are Mostly Derived from Latin and Greek Elements (roots, prefixes, and suffixes).



You may find Latin-Greek words that include images by going to the link indicated below by the Scribe.

Although emphasis is placed on words that are derived from Latin and Greek sources, some of the words presented in the illustrated studies are not from those classical languages; however, they are included because of their special etymological interests.


Image-Word Activities


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“We live by encouragement and die without it—slowly, sadly, angrily.”

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English-vocabulary quizzes

Short self-scoring practice quizzes are available from this link so you can determine the extent of your word skills. There are diagnostic and antonym-synonym quizzes based on the words that come from the Latin-Greek Cross References list.

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