Thursday, September 25, 2014

Latin Roots #3



Roots and Derivatives

  1. aud(it)audience, auditorium, audition, audiovisual
  2. aviaviation, aviculture, aviatrix, avifauna 
  3. bell(i): rebellion, rebel, belligerent, postbellum
  4. ben(e)benefit, benevolent, benediction, benefice, benison

Defenitions and Sentences

1. antebellumbefore the war, especially the American Civil War; typical of how things were done before any war
Ex: The antebellum plantations are infamous because of their use of slaves.

2. audit: to attend a class only as a listener, not for credit; to check or examine a company's financial records; the process of making such an examination
Ex: Many companies dread the time of year when an audit is required.

3. auditoryrelated to the sense of hearing
Ex: Auditory tests are performed during physicals to test hearing.

4.  aviancharacteristic of or pertaining to birds
Ex: Not only did the creature have the avian characterstic of a beak, it had feathers as well.

5. aviaryan elaborate structure for housing birds
Ex: The aviary at the San Diego Zoo is always loud with the cries of the different species of birds.

6. avionicsthe technology of (using) electronic equipment in aviation, missilery, and space flight
Ex: Humanity has come so far in avionics, that we can now send satellites to other planets.

7. bellicoseeager to fight or quarrel; hostile
Ex: Due to a day full of stress and immature people, the boy was feeling very bellicose.

8. belligerencythe condition of warlike hostility; a hostile action
Ex: During the bombing of 9/11, America was in a state of belligerency.

9. benefactora person who gives another (financial) help; a patron

Ex: The more benefactors the club has, the more activities they can do.

10. beneficiaryone who recieves a benefit (of payment), as from an insurance policy
Ex: After the hurricane, the beneficiary receieved a large payment from the insurance company.

11. benignnot malignant; gracious and kindly; good-natured
Ex: The goddess Athena was benign most of the time, as she helped mortal heroes.

12. inaudibleunable to be heard
Ex: Due to being inaudible during his speech, no one knew what he had said.

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