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Use the drop-down menus and your knowledge of roots to define each word.
Corpulent: ______
Dormancy: ______
Regenerate: _____
Corpulent: ______
Dormancy: ______
Regenerate: _____
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Corpulent: From the Latin root "corpus," meaning body, and the suffix "-ulent," meaning full of. Corpulent means having a large or bulky body.
Dormancy: From the Latin root "dormire," meaning to sleep or be inactive. Dormancy refers to a state of inactivity or rest.
Regenerate: From the Latin root "re," meaning again, and "generare," meaning to produce. Regenerate means to grow or develop again, or to be renewed.
Dormancy: From the Latin root "dormire," meaning to sleep or be inactive. Dormancy refers to a state of inactivity or rest.
Regenerate: From the Latin root "re," meaning again, and "generare," meaning to produce. Regenerate means to grow or develop again, or to be renewed.
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