Cognate
1.Related to someone by the same parents or ancestors like a brother or a cousin, or a word related to another in a different language
2.noun
3. Connected (s), Generic (s), Related (s)
4.
5. Sopa is a Spanish word for soup but it is also a cognate for soap in English.
Derivative
Something taken from an original and made into something new.
Noun
Obtained (s), Plagiarized (s), Rehashed (s)
5.Amoxicillin is a derivative of Penicillin.
Diminutive
A small person or thing
Adjective
Tiny (s), Huge (A), Little (s)
The diminutive cell phone was hardly noticeable in his pocket.
Inflection
1. Changing the pitch or tone of your voice
2. Noun
3. Change (s), emphasis (s), tone (s)
4.
5. I am noticing an inflection in your voice when you’re talking to me.
Orthography
1. Correct spelling
2. Noun
3. Spelling (s), Language (s), Writing (s)
4.
5. The orthography of the language is a Cyrillic script.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
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25/25 points--pix scored separately
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