contradict –to speakagainst whatsomeoneelse has said.verdict – thedecisionspoken by ajury in court.describe – towrite orspeak aboutsomething indetail.legislature –a group ofpeople withthe power tomake laws.predict – tosay what willhappenbefore itoccurs.manuscript –a piece ofwriting, oftenbefore it ispublished.Free!inscribe – towrite orcarve wordsontosomething.legitimate –lawful;following therules orlaws.lexis – thetotal stockof words ina language.lexicon – thevocabulary ofa language,group, orsubject.dictionary – abook that tellsyou how wordsare said andwhat theymean.scripture –sacred orreligiouswritings.legal –related tothe law.dictate – to sayaloud forsomeone elseto write down,or to command.subscription – anagreement writtendown to receivesomething regularly(like a magazine orstreaming service).contradict –to speakagainst whatsomeoneelse has said.verdict – thedecisionspoken by ajury in court.describe – towrite orspeak aboutsomething indetail.legislature –a group ofpeople withthe power tomake laws.predict – tosay what willhappenbefore itoccurs.manuscript –a piece ofwriting, oftenbefore it ispublished.Free!inscribe – towrite orcarve wordsontosomething.legitimate –lawful;following therules orlaws.lexis – thetotal stockof words ina language.lexicon – thevocabulary ofa language,group, orsubject.dictionary – abook that tellsyou how wordsare said andwhat theymean.scripture –sacred orreligiouswritings.legal –related tothe law.dictate – to sayaloud forsomeone elseto write down,or to command.subscription – anagreement writtendown to receivesomething regularly(like a magazine orstreaming service).

Latin Roots Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. contradict – to speak against what someone else has said.
  2. verdict – the decision spoken by a jury in court.
  3. describe – to write or speak about something in detail.
  4. legislature – a group of people with the power to make laws.
  5. predict – to say what will happen before it occurs.
  6. manuscript – a piece of writing, often before it is published.
  7. Free!
  8. inscribe – to write or carve words onto something.
  9. legitimate – lawful; following the rules or laws.
  10. lexis – the total stock of words in a language.
  11. lexicon – the vocabulary of a language, group, or subject.
  12. dictionary – a book that tells you how words are said and what they mean.
  13. scripture – sacred or religious writings.
  14. legal – related to the law.
  15. dictate – to say aloud for someone else to write down, or to command.
  16. subscription – an agreement written down to receive something regularly (like a magazine or streaming service).