Root Words junction, join, jug / rust

Root Words junction, join, jug / rust

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Cards (22)

Section 1

(22 cards)

rupt

Front

to break

Back

junct

Front

to join, meet, or link

Back

rejoin

Front

to meet or get together again

Back

bankrupt

Front

to be out of money; financially ruined; to "break the bank"

Back

jugular

Front

a vein that carries blood back to the heart from the head; a vein that joins the head and the heart

Back

disjointed

Front

not connected; having no flow in thinking

Back

junction

Front

the place where two highways or two sets of railroad tracks cross or join

Back

corruptible

Front

able to be influenced into doing something that breaks away from the rules; able to become bad

Back

abrupt

Front

sudden; unexpected; broken into what is expected

Back

joint committee

Front

a committee with members from both the senate and the house of representatives who join together and meet to discuss issues.

Back

conjoined

Front

joined together; combined; united

Back

corrupt

Front

evil; dishonest; to break away from honesty

Back

disrupt

Front

to break up; to cause confusion

Back

conjugate

Front

to join together or match a correct verb in grammar

Back

Conjunction

Front

a word that joins two phrases or sentences

Back

interruption

Front

something that breaks up what you were doing; an unplanned event that breaks up an activity

Back

erupt

Front

to explode; to break out with force

Back

joint

Front

A place in the body where two bones come together, usually so they can move.

Back

join

Front

to get together or meet; to become included

Back

interrupt

Front

to break into someone's conversation

Back

disruption

Front

something that breaks someone's concentration; bothersome; annoying

Back

rupture

Front

to burst or break open (usually a body part)

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