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Latin Root-A-Week => REG RECT RIG #1

There are at least 72 key Latin roots. Use these words containing the Latin root in your weekly conversations and written assignments. The Latin root REG RECT RIG means "straight, right, rule." Three REG RECT RIG root activities are listed below. Visit the Root Word Lesson Plans for 21 roots from the header above.

Word List: A list of 26 vocabulary words using the Latin root REG RECT RIG: The root REG = dress, irregular, overrule, regal, regalia, regent, regimen, regiment, region, regional, regular, regulate, regulation, unruly: RECT = alert, correction, direct, director, erect, insurrection, rectangle, rectangular, resurrection: RIG/ROY = corduroy, dirigible, royalty
A word list using the Latin root REG RECT RIG for SAT and ACT vocabulary words: The Latin REG = REGency, REGicide, REGime: RECT = RECTitude, RECTify, RECTory: RIG/ROY= adROIt, incorRIGible, pomeROY, viceROY