ary, ory, ery
Latin suffix that means "place for.
confectionery
A place where candy or sweets are made or sold.
conservatory
A place where plants are grown and displayed.
dormitory
A building with many rooms for sleeping, as on a college campus.
laboratory
A place with equipment for conducting scientific experiments or tests.
sanctuary
A place of refuge or protection
term
A Latin root that means "end
determine
To decide the end-- make up one's mind to settle a question.
exterminate
To bring to an end, to wipe out or destroy completely
predetermine
To decide beforehand.
term
A period of time with a specific end
terminate
To bring to an end.
Ten
A Latin root that means to stretch.
extension
Stretching out or making longer -- such as an extension cord
intensity
Strength or extremeness, the amount of strength something has, stretching as far as it can.
tendency
A leaning or stretching toward; a natural direction to go or a usual way of acting.
tension
A stretching, tightness, or strain
Vol, volv
A Latin root that means to "roll" or "turn
convoluted
Turned back" on itself, to have folds and winding curves
evolution
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
involvement
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
revolve
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or figurative circle.
volume
A collection of printed or written sheets bound together to form a book.
ary, ory, ery
Latin suffix that means "place for.
confectionery
A place where candy or sweets are made or sold.
conservatory
A place where plants are grown and displayed.
dormitory
A building with many rooms for sleeping, as on a college campus.
laboratory
A place with equipment for conducting scientific experiments or tests.
sanctuary
A place of refuge or protection
term
A Latin root that means "end
determine
To decide the end-- make up one's mind to settle a question.
exterminate
To bring to an end, to wipe out or destroy completely
predetermine
To decide beforehand.
term
A period of time with a specific end
terminate
To bring to an end.
Ten
A Latin root that means to stretch.
extension
Stretching out or making longer -- such as an extension cord
intensity
Strength or extremeness, the amount of strength something has, stretching as far as it can.
tendency
A leaning or stretching toward; a natural direction to go or a usual way of acting.
tension
A stretching, tightness, or strain
Vol, volv
A Latin root that means to "roll" or "turn
convoluted
Turned back" on itself, to have folds and winding curves
evolution
A process of "turning" or changing in growth or formation; gradual development.
involvement
A condition of being "rolled up" (wrapped up) in a job; being part of or participating in something.
revolve
To roll or turn around a point, either in a real or figurative circle.
volume
A collection of printed or written sheets bound together to form a book.