Friday, March 19, 2010

Word Parts - uni, un


One of the fastest ways to increase your vocabulary is by learning word parts, i.e., roots, prefixes, suffixes or forms.

The TRiO SSS Scoop will give you a new word part everyday so that you can begin to work on increasing your college vocabulary. Here's your word part for today...

uni-, un- : From Latin one, single

disunion - state of being disunited; separation; unipotence - reference to cells that are capable of developing into only one type of cell or tissue; unit - ne of the individuals or groups that together constitute a whole; univocal - having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion; univocal - having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion; uniped - person having only one foot (or leg).

And for you:
disunite, reunite, uniform, universally, unitary, univalence, union, uniphonous, triune, undecennary.

Source: English-Word Information, Word Info About English Vocabulary

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