Greek+and+Latin+Unit+4A


 * 1.** ** Cede/cess/ceed/gress: to go or yield **

antecedent- a preceding circumstance, event, object, style, phenomenon - Matt Arena

progress- a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage~ Bobby Fleegle

recede- Go or move back or further away from a previous position ~Shayla~


 * 2. ** ** Centro: center **

central- Situated at, in, or near the center: Mikayla Burnheimer

centrality- the property of being central ~Larry Cernansy

Centripetal force- spinning in a circle and staying in place-Zac Yonko


 * 3. ** ** Chir: hand **

chirography - Handwriting; penmanship. - Brandon Leech

chiropractic- a therapeutic system based primarily upon the interactions of the spine and nervous system. ~Melanie Criswell

chiromancy-


 * 4. ** ** Chromo: color **

chromatic: pertaining to color or colors. ~Rachael Johns

chromosome

monochromatic- consisting of one color ~ Tay S.


 * 5. ** ** Chrono: time **

chronological- arranged in order of time~Brianne Krieger

chronicle- record in chronological order; make a historical record G Dog

diachronic

incision-
 * 6. ** ** Cid/cis: cut or kill **

homicide one person killing anothrt....Victoria Churchey

genocide - the deliberate extermination of a national, racial, or political group - brandon hunsinger

**Circum: around** circumnavigate

circumference- the distance around a circle ~ Hunter Funk

circumspect


 * 8. ** ** Cit: call or start **

incite: to cause, stir, or prompt. Ted Christensen
excite: Cause strong feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness~ Philip Vizza ;)

recite: repeat out loud from memory~Kayla Lamison

declamation-
 * 9. ** ** Clam: cry out **

acclamation

clamor

** 10. ** ** Claud/close: to shut ** enclose- to shut or hem in; close in on all sides-Logan Blackburn

claustrophobia - the fear of being closed in. *Bailyn Yost

closure- to bring something to a close samcurry