CLASSICS 2MT3 Study Guide - Fall 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Inflammation, Latin, Noun

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CLASSICS 2MT3
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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* primary suffixes: endings that indicate noun, adjective, or verb and can"t stand alone or be broken down into meaningful parts. * ::*-ize*: to (do the action of); to make (something):: * *-al, -ic, -ous, -ary, -ar, -an, -ine, - ac, -oid*: pertaining to. * * important to memorize the latin forms. * derived suffixes: endings that consist on 1 or 2 elements that function together or a base that acts is if it were a suffix. * can either indicate a process (abstract) or the actual thing (concrete) * adjectives can be made from derived forms by replacing the noun ending with the adjective ending. * some noun endings ad -esis to a bas, which has no independent meaning. * -osis and -ia are sometimes added to a base to make a derive suffix and mean more specific phrases. * *-orrhagia*: the rapid flowing of (something from) * derived suffixes with a base alone or just a noun ending.

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