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Greek & Latin Roots Vocab - Unit 17

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  • (n) a crack or break
    fracture
  • (v) to change a book, computer file, etc., from the correct or original form
    corrupt
  • Latin for break
    frag/fract
  • (n) a group within a larger group that has different ideas and opinions than the rest of the group
    faction
  • (n) a break in good relations between people or countries
    rupture
  • (adj) very sudden and not expected
    abrupt
  • (adj) thinking carefully about something
    reflective
  • Latin for bend
    flect/flex
  • (v) to cause something that is moving to change direction
    deflect
  • (adj) causing light, sound, or heat to move away
    reflective
  • (n) the result of breaking something
    fracture
  • (v) to redirect unwanted attention to someone or something else
    deflect
  • (adj) talking to other people in a very brief and unfriendly way
    abrupt
  • (n) an act that breaks a rule or law
    infraction
  • Latin for break
    rupt
  • (n) a crack, tear, or break in something such as a pipe or body part
    rupture
  • (n) an incomplete part
    fragment
  • (n) an action or movement of the body that happens automatically as a reaction to something
    reflex
  • (v) to cause someone or something to become dishonest or immoral
    corrupt
  • (n) a broken part or piece of something
    fragment
  • (n) something that you do without thinking as a reaction to something
    reflext