Epsilon (E) Prefixes | ||
#1 | Ex, e, or ef as in Exit | "Out, from, removal, completely." |
#2 | Extra or extro, as in Extraterrestrial |
"Outside, beyond" |
#3 | Eu as in Euphony | "Good, well, normal" |
#4 | Endo or ento as in Endothermic | "Within, inner." |
#5 | Epi, as in Epiphany | "Upon, onto, in addition to." |
FIRST Base | ||
#1 | Erasion | RAS to scrape |
#2 | Proclivity | CLIV Slope |
#3 | Oleophobic | OLE Oil |
#4 | Interatrial | ATRI Entrance Hall or Room |
#5 | Vitelloduct | VITELL Egg Yolk |
Word Analysis | ||
#1 | Ovigerm |
OVI Egg |
#2 | Subcingulum |
Sub under, up from under, somewhat |
#3 | Tribracteate |
TRI 3 |
#4 | Retropulsion |
Retro backward, behind |
#5 | Frontonasal |
FRONTO forehead, front |
"Inappropriate" | ||
#1 | A common joke in Latin, this BASE is where you store a sword. |
VAGIN (vagina), meaning "sheath."
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#2 | If someone asks you to denude yourself, what are they asking you to do? |
Get "naked." NUD |
#3 | Tongue papillae are so named because of their resemblance to these. |
Nipples (PAPILL)
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#4 | This marks the transition from the VAGIN to the uterus proper, so-named for its shape. |
Cervix (the base is CERVIC, meaning "neck").
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#5 | This is a Latin poem. Find the "inappropriate" BASE and give its meaning.
Num te leaena montibus Libystinis aut Scylla latrans infima inguinum parte tam mente dura procreavit ac taetra, ut supplicis vocem in novissimo casu contemptam haberes, ah nimis fero corde?
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INGUIN Groin |
Harry Potter | ||
#1 | Draco Malfoy's surname (last name) derives from the French mal foi, meaning "______ faith."
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"Bad." |
#2 | What do you think the spell Ascendio does (that is, what do its components mean)? |
"To climb" (to/toward a specific direction).
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#3 | This spell (or BASE) twinned or paired an object, making an exact duplicate.
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Gemino (GEMIN) |
#4 | To remove a memory from his mind, Albus Dumbledore would touch the tip of wand to this BASE (hint: body part). |
TEMPOR "temples"
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#5 | This spell literally means "Light Body."
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Levicorpus |
Final Question | |
This Latin word, which is an English word as well, literally means "tail." |
Penis |