Spelling – Teaching Spelling – Spelling Word Lists
pipable
obesity
ossify
digit
nagging
cantonment
enculturate
tractile
ciguatera
prosody
minnow
elicitor
cumulus
greffier
spasmolytic
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Homophones – Words that sound alike and are spelled differently
Spelling - Teaching Spelling
Lesson 188.
roll, to turn over and over. soar, to mount upward.
role, a part performed. stake, a pointed stick.
sign, a token; a mark. steak, a slice of flesh.
sine, a line in geometry. step, a pace; a foot-print.
skull, part of the head. steppe, a dreary plain.
scull, to impel a boat. stoop, to bend forward.
sleeve, an arm cover. stoup, a basin; a pitcher.
sleave, untwisted silk. sum, the amount; whole.
slight, to neglect; feeble. some, a part; a portion.
sleight, dexterity. tale, that which is told.
soul, the immortal spirit. tail, terminal appendage.
sole, bottom of the foot. tare, allowance in weight.
sore, a hurt; painful. tear, to rend; to lacerate.
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Extra (Latin), beyond.
ex tra ju di’cial ex tra phys’ic al
ex tra pro vin’cial ex tra trop’ic al
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Affixes – Prefixes
Lesson 160.
Fore adds its own meaning to the word; as foretaste, to taste before; pre is from the Latin prae, before; ante (Latin), before. Anti (Greek), means against or opposite.
fore’sight fore tell’er fore bod’ing ly
fore’most fore knowl’edge fore de ter’mine
fore know’ fore’cas tle pre med’i tate
pre fix’ pre cau’tion pre oc’cu py
pre judge’ pre ced’ing pre-em’i nent
pre serve’ pre des’tine an te pas’chal
pre sage’ an’te past an te mun’dane
pre text’ an’te date an te nup’tial
fore warn’ an’ti pode an ti cli’max
fore’front an’ti dote an ti feb’rile