Lesson 5D
The prefix in- means "in" or "into". It changes to im- when it combines with the Latin verb pellare ( to drive) to form the English word _______ (to drive forward)
Impel
The greek word pseudes means "false." Combined with the Greek word for "name," it forms the English word _______ (a fictitious of pen name)
Pseudonym
The prefix re- also means "again". It combines with the Latin verb currere (to run) to form the English word _______ (to happen again.)
Recur
The prefix re- means "back". It combines with the Latin verb salire (to leap) to form the English word _______ (able to spring back)
Resilient
The prefix an- means "without". It combines with the Greek word onuma (name) to form the English word ______ (of an unknown name)
Anonymous
Two greek words, anthos, meaning "flower", and legein, meaning "to gather", combine to form the English word ______ (a collection of various writings).
Anthology
The prefic de- means "remove". It combines with the Greek word hydr (water) to form the English word ______ (to remove water from)
Dehydrate