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Greek and Latin Roots Vocabulary - Unit 13

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  • Ready for use; capable of being used
    Operative
  • Not able to be corrected or removed by surgery
    Inoperable
  • To attack or criticize something
    Belabor
  • Requiring a lot of time and effort
    Laborious
  • Not capable of being used
    Inoperable
  • Having many parts that are carefully arranged or planned.
    Elaborate
  • Something that is understood by experts but usually not by other people
    Technicality
  • What does the root oper mean?
    Work
  • A person whose job relates to the practical use of machines or science in an industry, medicine, etc.
    Technician
  • A person who works with another person or group in order to achieve or do something.
    Collaborator
  • The way that a person performs basic physical movements or skills
    Technique
  • To talk about something for too long.
    Belabor
  • Most important
    Operative
  • A way of doing something by using special knowledge or skill
    Technique
  • A small detail in a rule, law, etc., and especially one that forces an unwanted or unexpected result
    Technicality
  • What does the root techni mean?
    Skill, Artistry
  • Made or done with great care or with much detail.
    Elaborate
  • What does the root labor mean?
    work
  • Willing to be helpful by doing what someone wants or asks
    Cooperative