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Word Roots 6: Beginner-roots PLIC , FAC-FIC, COGN-NOT, all 12 words — myVocabulary.com

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Directions:

The Latin roots are: PLIC = fold, bend; FAC-FIC = make, do; COGN-NOT = know:

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Clue:

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Vocabulary Word List:

Latin word roots: PLIC = fold, bend; FAC-FIC = make, do; COGN-NOT = know:

Beginner words: Acquaintance, Artificial, Complication, Deficiency, Duplicate, Employment, Faculty, Ignorant, Magnificent, Misapplied, Recognize, Unnoticed

Intermediate words: Accomplice, Diagnosis, Facade, Implicate, Noticeable, Notorious, Personification, Perplexed, Prognosticate, Replica, Suffice, Superficial

Advanced words: Agnostic, Cognizance, Complicity, Connoisseur, Faction, Incognito, Inexplicable, Olfactory, Pliable, Proficient, Ratification, Supplicate

1) Exactly like the original; existing in two identical or corresponding parts; double (adjective)

2) Entire teaching staff and administrative members of a profession (noun)

3) Putting to poor use; incorrect use of a label or other designation (adjective)

4) To identify as something or someone previously seen or known; to acknowledge something as existing, true or valid (verb)

5) Made by human skill; not natural; imitation (adjective)

6) A person one knows, though not well; personal knowledge as a result of study, experience, etc. (noun)

7) State of lacking some element or characteristic; insufficiency; inadequacy (noun)

8) Something that makes a situation more involved or difficult (noun)

9) Lacking in knowledge, awareness or training; knowing little or nothing; uninformed about a subject (adjective)

10) Splendid or impressive in appearance; very fine; superb; noble (adjective)

11) State of being hired; work or business; occupation (noun)

12) Not being aware or paying attention to something one sees, hears or senses; unobserved (adjective)