Greek & Latin Roots
Across
- 4. marked by a great deal of sitting and very little exercise
- 6. to place, put
- 8. statement, thought, or action that is reasonable
- 11. to coordinate; to move people or things around for a purpose
- 13. to put money into account
- 15. grad, gress
- 16. separate introductory section of a literary work
- 18. a short section added to the end of a book
- 19. to stray from the main topic
- 23. a long speech made by one person
- 24. an official who evaluates and settles on a value of a property for tax purposes
- 26. the act or process of changing place or position
- 27. moved strongly by feelings
- 28. the quality or state of being able to move about freely
- 29. a self-propelled passenger vehicle that moves
- 30. capable of moving or being moved
- 31. to raise or move to a higher grade, rank, or job
- 32. celsius; temperature rating on the thermometer made up of 100 degree intervals or steps between the freezing and boiling points of water
- 35. to help someone calm down
- 37. a word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it
- 38. a gentle slope
- 39. violation of law or moral principle. Stepping across acceptable boundaries of behavior
- 40. kind words spoken about a person who has passed away
Down
- 1. to reduce someone's worth or value
- 2. a list of items; a publication containing items for sale
- 3. act of disbanding armed forces
- 5. a word, name, symbol, or trademark designed for easy recognition
- 7. to place side by side for the purpose of comparing and contrasting
- 9. sed, sid, sess
- 10. to go back; to move backward; to move a step back
- 11. mob, mot, mov
- 12. something that is a burden to someone else; to put your needs above someone else's
- 14. a step by step sequence with a continuous series
- 17. the ability to move from place to place
- 20. to settle into a place
- 21. the solid material that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- 22. word, idea, reason, speech
- 25. to move down in grade, rank, or status
- 26. without motion
- 32. a getting together; a body of lawmakers
- 33. to put into a different order or place
- 34. to remove from office or power; to take out of place
- 36. words that draw comparisons and similarities