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Which of these words most likely is formed from the Latin root -nat-? Use the definitions to help you choose your answers. Choose two options.
A. fortunate, adj., "lucky"
B. natter, v., "speak casually and at length"
C. innate, adj., "inborn"
D. fanatic, n., "person filled with excessive zeal"
E. natural, adj., "received at birth, not afterward"
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The Latin root nat-/nasc- (from nasci, natus) means "to be born." Innate ("inborn") and natural ("received at birth, not afterward") come from that root.
The Latin root nat-/nasc- (from nasci, natus) means "to be born." Innate ("inborn") and natural ("received at birth, not afterward") come from that root.
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