Latin and Greek Roots of English Vocabulary: An Online Manual: Lesson 113 [viv-/vit-]
January 15, 2012
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Original Meaning/ Usage Notes |
English Derivatives
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Vocabulary
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(base) viv-/vit- [from Latin]
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(verb/noun) to live/life
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revival to survive vital [literally, ‘pertaining to life;’ full of energy; essential.] vitamin [literally, ‘life substance;’ one of the substances essential for the healthy growth and activity of the body.] vivid [literally, ‘living;’ brightly colored; lifelike.] to vivisect [literally, ‘to cut what is living;’ to cut open living things, especially for scientific research.] |
revival (noun) [literally, ‘a living again;’ the reactivation of something from an earlier time.]
to survive (verb) [literally, ‘to live over;’ to continue in existence; to live longer than.]
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