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1. Of secondary importance: "For Degas, sculpture was never more than ancillary to his painting" (Herbert Read). ... [From Latin ancilla, maidservant, feminine diminutive of anculus, servant; see kwel-1 in Indo-European roots.]
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www.thefreedictionary.com/ancillary
www.thefreedictionary.com/ancillary
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49 groups discussing latin roots ... Criminal Femi-Nazis The word crime came from Latin crimen, genitive criminis, from the Latin root cern and Greek I judge. Originally it meant charge, in law, guilt, accusation. In everyday usage, a crime is understood as any act that violates a law.
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groups.yahoo.com/phrase/latin-roots
groups.yahoo.com/phrase/latin-roots
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Ancillary medical ... Ancillary equipment ... Latin root of ancil...
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thesaurus.reference.com/browse/ancillary
thesaurus.reference.com/browse/ancillary
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A Latin root word is the base from which a Latin word is derived . An example is the root syllable 'viv-'. From that root are derived the verb 'vivere', which means 'to live'; and the adjectives 'vividus' ['full of life'] and 'vivus' ['livi...
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Learning Latin derivatives will increase English vocabulary by leaps and bounds. Each Latin root can yield a dozen or more vocabulary words. ... Rather than handing out a list of intimidating English words, provide just one Latin root. Let your students guess what it means. Let them show how many derivatives they know already.
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www.vocabulary-lesson-plans.com/latin-derivatives.html
www.vocabulary-lesson-plans.com/latin-derivatives.html
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The Latin and Greek prefixes, suffixes and root words are listed alphabetically. ... You will also find a few Old English suffixes here since they are used quite freely with Latin and Greek root words.
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www.palosverdes.com/jesse/pvphs/www-freecollege-com-voc...
www.palosverdes.com/jesse/pvphs/www-freecollege-com-vocab.htm
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[A] This will surprise you: gingerly is thought to come from a Latin root meaning “well-born”. It has nothing to do with the other sort of root, the tropical spice called ginger (whose name comes, much distorted, from a Dravidian language of the Indian subcontinent). ... Ancillary pages...
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www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-gin1.htm
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I've have noticed that every time someone asks a question regarding the origin of a particular word, Cecil always mentions the original Latin word root. Well, where did the original Latin words come from?
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www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2074/many-english-wor...
www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2074/many-english-words-have-latin-roots-but-what-are-the-roots-of-latin
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Psychic readers and hoodoo root doctors can evaluate your situation or condition and suggest or recommend how you can cast your own spells.
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www.readersandrootworkers.org/
www.readersandrootworkers.org/
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