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62. WPme P. 521

syn

with, together

synonym

names together

sympathy

feeling with

synergism

working together

syn

become sym before p, m, b

agogos

leading

synagogue

place of worship

Symbiosis

live together

Symphony; symphonic

sounds of all instruments are in harmony together

symmetry; symmetrical or symmetric

similarity of shape on both sides

Syndrome

syn- plus dromos, a group of symptoms that occur together in certain desease

dromos

a running

hippos

horse

potamos

river

Hippopotamus

one of the three pachyderms

hippos, horse

hippodrome

Non sequitur

it does not follow.”

Consecutive

following in proper order

Persecute

to follow (i.e., pursue) through and through; hence to annoy, harass
continually for no good reason

Prosecute

to follow before

superior

above other (in quality, position, etc)

Superficial

above the surface; not in depth (adj.)

Superfluous, Noun: superfluity

flowing above what isnecessary

Supernatural

above or beyond the natural

Supervise

to oversee, be incharge of

cado, -cid

ta fall

Cadence

fall and rise of the voice in speaking; hence inflection,
rhythm beat, etc. of sound or music. Adjective: cadent (KAY′-dƏnt)

Occidental

etymologically, falling.

orior

to rise, is the origin
of the Orient, oriental, etc., and also of the verb orient

To orient

to adjust to a place or situation; etymologically, to turn, or face, east. Noun: orientation

“I’m finally oriented”

I have become familiar with, and comfortable in, a place, job, situation

to disorient

to remove (someone’s) orientation, or to
confuse or bewilder, especially in reference to locality, direction, etc. Noun:

disorientation

Deciduous, gugur, rontok

falling down (Latin prefix de-). This adjective refers to
trees whose leaves fall (down) every autumn

Incident (kejadian)

falls upon, befalls, or happens

Accident

that which falls to (ac- is a respelling of ad-, to, toward) someone or
something (by chance)

Coincidence

co- is a respelling of con-, together. A coincidence occurs when two
things befall, or happen, together, or at the same time, and by chance

doleo

to suffer

Indolent (IN′-dƏ-lƏnt). Noun: indolence (IN′-dƏ-lƏns)

not suffering, lazy, idle, disliking effort or work

Dolores

—from Spanish Maria de los Dolores, Mary of the Sorrows; hence, I guess,
someone who is generally sorrowful, though the few Doloreses I have known do not live up

to their etymology

sequor, secutus, to follow

non sequitur, second

per-, through, melalui

persecute, menganiaya

pro, beforehand

prosecute, (menuntut)

cado, to fall

cadence, irama, naik turun suara

orior, to rise

orient (megnorientasikan)

ad- (ac-), to toward

accident

doleo, to suffer

indolent (malas)

Quiz
61. WPME p. 519
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