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Word Roots 11: Intermediate-roots CED, CEPT, CUR, all 12 words — myVocabulary.com

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Directions:

This lesson plan features the Latin roots CED-CESS = go, yield; CEPT-CIP = take receive; and CUR = run.
To solve the puzzle, use the definition clues given in the word boxes to determine the key words. Put your answers INSIDE the 12 word boxes. Click “SUBMIT” to get all the correct answers, the use of each word in a sentence, a comment and your score.

Clue:

Study the vocabulary word story-reading passage below the puzzle to see the words in context. Having trouble with unfamiliar words? Click the submit button for answers. Redo the puzzle as often as needed.

Vocabulary Word List:

Latin roots CED-CESS = go, yield; CEPT-CIP = take receive; and CUR = run.

Beginner: ACCURATE, ANCESTOR, ANTICIPATE, CURIOSITY, EXCEPTIONAL, MANICURE, NECESSITY, PRINCIPLE, RECIPE, SECURITY, SUCCESSION, UNSUCCESSFUL

Intermediate: ACCEPTANCE, CONCEDE, CURRENCY, EXCESS, EXCURSION, INACCESSIBLE, INTERCEPT, MISCONCEPTION, OCCURRENCE, PARTICIPATE, PROCEDURE, RECUR

Advanced: ANTECEDENT, CONCUR, CURSORY, EMANCIPATE, INCESSANT, INCEPTION, INCURSION, PERCEPTIVE, PRECEDENT, PRECURSOR, SECEDE, SUSCEPTIBLE

1) A course of action; a manner of performing, effecting or conducting something (noun)

2) To take part; to join in or have a share with others (verb)

3) Any form of money that is in circulation and used as a medium of exchange (noun)

4) The act, processing or receiving of something offered; being taken or admitted to a group (noun)

5) Short trip somewhere or someplace, usually with the intention of a prompt return (noun)

6) More than or above what is necessary, usual or specified (adjective)

7) Something that happens, takes place or comes to pass; an event; an incident (noun)

8) To take, seize, or halt; to stop or interrupt the course or progress of (verb)

9) To acknowledge as true, real, just or proper, often unwillingly (verb)

10) To happen again, as an event or experience; to come up again for consideration, as a question (verb)

11) An incorrect interpretation or understanding; misunderstanding ideas or mental abstractions (noun)

12) Not easy to reach, enter, speak with or use; unapproachable (adjective)