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Greek/Latin Roots (January 7-17, 2020) **Test: January 17
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geo (Greek)/terr (Latin)
earth
geology
a science that studies rocks, layers of soil, etc. in order to learn about the history of the Earth and its life
terrain
a geographic area; a piece of land; ground; the physical features of a tract of land
terrestrial
relating to or occurring on the Earth; living or growing on land instead of in water or air
geothermal
of, relating to, or using the natural heat produced inside the Earth; also; produced by such heat
gest (Latin)
to bear or carry
congestion
to cause excessive accumulation of blood or mucus in an organ or body part; to block by filling too full
digest
a body of information or a literary work in shortened form
gesture
A movement of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea or a feeling; something said or done by way of a courtesy or for its effect on other people
gesticulate
to make gestures, especially when speaking
gen (Greek)
birth, origin
genesis
the beginning of something
indigenous
produced, living, or existing naturally in a particular region or environment
progeny
a person who comes from a particular parent or family; the child or descendent of someone
genuine
: actual, real, or true : not false or fake : sincere and honest