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The word transfix is from the Latin word transfigere. from the prefix trans - plus figere meaning "to fasten". It shares the
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The word transfix is from the Latin transfigere, from the prefix trans- plus figere meaning "to fasten." It shares the same root
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Replace the bold-faced word in the sentence with an appropriate vocabulary word: I chose to give up sweets to get
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The word transfix is from the Latin transfigere, from the prefix trans- plus figere
meaning "to fasten." It shares the same root
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The word transfix is from the Latin transfigere, from the prefix trans- plus figere meaning "to fasten."" It shares the same
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The word transfix is from the Latin transfigere, from the prefx trans- plus figere
meaning "to fasten." It shares the same root
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The word transfix is from the Latin transfigere, from the prefix trans- plus figere meaning "to fasten." It shares the same root
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The word transfix is from the Latin transfigere, from the prefix trans- plus figere meaning "to fasten." It shares the same root
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1. Replace the bold-faced word in the sentence with an appropriate vocabulary word: I chose to GIVE UP
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Having or showing foresight
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