LESSON 5 CAESARS ENGLISH stem definition examples circum

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LESSON 5 CAESAR’S ENGLISH

LESSON 5 CAESAR’S ENGLISH

stem definition examples circum (around) circumference, circumnavigate, circumspect mal (bad) malevolent, malicious, malady post

stem definition examples circum (around) circumference, circumnavigate, circumspect mal (bad) malevolent, malicious, malady post (after) postscript, posthumous, postgame equi (equal) equilateral, equilibrium, equivocate ante (before) antecedent, anterior, antebellum

CIRCUM – means around A ship can circumnavigate the Earth by sailing around it,

CIRCUM – means around A ship can circumnavigate the Earth by sailing around it, to be circumspect is to be cautious and looking around, and circumference is the distance around a circle or round object. Would circuit be a circum word?

‘True circumnavigation of the Earth must: start and finish at the same point, traveling

‘True circumnavigation of the Earth must: start and finish at the same point, traveling in one general direction, reach two antipodes, cross the equator, cross all longitudes, cover a minimum of 40, 000 km. . ' Explorers Web Adventure. Stats, 2007.

MAL – means bad A malevolent person has bad will or evil intentions, a

MAL – means bad A malevolent person has bad will or evil intentions, a malady is when you feel bad, and a malicious act is intentionally bad. Some ous malodor ent is malcont ave. e l e m g makin

They’re not maliciously malodorous!

They’re not maliciously malodorous!

POST – means after A posthumous award is one given after its recipient has

POST – means after A posthumous award is one given after its recipient has died, a postscript is the PS we put at the bottom of a letter AFTER we I’m feeling languorous, have written it, and our so I am off to have a posterity are our descendents postprandial nap! who come after us.

Postmodern architecture: not for everyone…

Postmodern architecture: not for everyone…

EQUI – means equal An equilateral triangle has three equal sides, to equivocate is

EQUI – means equal An equilateral triangle has three equal sides, to equivocate is to equally take both sides of an issue, and equilibrium is a system in balance. Equidistant is another equi- term.

12 hours of r daylight occu ox. on the equin I say. You say.

12 hours of r daylight occu ox. on the equin I say. You say.

ANTE – means before The antebellum period is before the war, the antecedent is

ANTE – means before The antebellum period is before the war, the antecedent is the noun that comes before Your anterior is opposite of your posterior. the pronoun, and the anterior is the front part of something.

Down the road towards Baton Rouge is the magnificent Nottaway Plantation, the largest remaining

Down the road towards Baton Rouge is the magnificent Nottaway Plantation, the largest remaining antebellum mansion in the state. Constructed in 1859 by John Hampden Randolph of Virginia, the "White Castle, " as it is called, was designed by Irish-American Henry Howard, one of the greatest New Orleans architects in the 1800 s.

Advanced word: Circumspect Contains the Latin stem circum (around) and spect (look). It means

Advanced word: Circumspect Contains the Latin stem circum (around) and spect (look). It means cautious, careful, on the lookout. Circumspect is an adjective, and so it can modify a noun or pronoun. You can have a circumspect spy, a circumspect answer, or a circumspect glance. You could say “She is circumspect. ”

When the river is very low, and one's steamboat is "drawing all the water"

When the river is very low, and one's steamboat is "drawing all the water" there is in the channel, -- or a few inches more, as was often the case in the old times, --one must be painfully circumspect in his piloting. We used to have to "sound" a number of particularly bad places almost every trip when the river was at a very low stage. -from Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain

Advanced word: Malevolence means being mean, having bad (mal) will (vol) toward someone. Malevolence

Advanced word: Malevolence means being mean, having bad (mal) will (vol) toward someone. Malevolence is the opposite of benevolence, which means kindness, and it can transform into the adjective malevolent. Shakespeare used malevolence 400 years ago in his play Macbeth to describe the malevolence of fortune. ”

stem definition examples Circum around circumference Mal bad malevolent, malicious Post after postscript, posthumous

stem definition examples Circum around circumference Mal bad malevolent, malicious Post after postscript, posthumous Equi equal equilateral, equilibrium Ante before antecedent Circumstances force me to leave now.

stem definition examples Circum (around) circumference Mal (bad) malevolent, malicious Post (after) postscript, posthumous

stem definition examples Circum (around) circumference Mal (bad) malevolent, malicious Post (after) postscript, posthumous Equi (equal) equilateral, equilibrium Ante (before) antecedent Before I go… malapropism means using big words badly.