Latin and Greek Roots of English Vocabulary: An Online Manual: Lesson 108 [ta(n)g-/ti(n)g-/tact-]
December 11, 2011
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Vocabulary
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(base) ta(n)g-/ti(n)g-/tact- [from Latin]
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(verb) to touch
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contagious contiguous [literally, ‘touching together;’ sharing a border.] contingent [literally, ‘touched together;’ happening not by necessity, but because of certain conditions.] intangible tactile [literally, ‘of touch;’ pertaining to the sense of touch.] tangent [literally, ‘touching;’ touching at a single point without intersecting.] |
contagious (adjective) [literally, ‘touching together;’ transmittable by direct contact.]
intangible (adjective) [literally, ‘not touchable;’ not able to be perceived by any of the senses, but ‘felt’ anyway.] |
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