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  1. Feb 20, 2023 · Entries under Baptisms and Burials have the terms filia, fila, fils, fil or fill used as in the following examples: 13 Jun DIXON Isabella filia George. or. 10 Feb WHARTON Thome fils Johnnis. What do these terms mean? Is there a way to determine if one of the names listed is a Given Name of the person listed? 0. Answers. Áine Ní Donnghaile .

    • The Word Family 'Act'
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    Verbs- Nouns- Adjs (or Advs) act- act, actor-- -- action - actionable -- -- active, actively activate- activation -activated -- activity-- -- activism, activist -- -- inaction- inactive -- inactivity --

    counteract, counteractive
    deactivate, deactivation
    enact
    hyperactive,hyperactivity
    transact, transaction

    For more information than is on the pages above, check out English Parts of Speech. To practice with word families, see Word Family Practice and Word Formation Examples & Exercises. Home> Learn English Vocabulary>Word Families.

  2. Fila” is the Spanish spelling, while “fils” is the French spelling. So, what does this word mean? In both languages, “fila/fils” translates to “thread” or “yarn.” However, in Spanish, “fila” can also mean “line” or “queue,” while in French, “fils” can also mean “son.”

  3. Practice 1: Instructions. For the families below, some words have been filled in (using italics), and some have been left blank for you. Fill in the blanks in your head or on paper with the right member of each word family. Use the words already given in italics as examples.

  4. The words "fili" and "fila" come from Latin, and they mean son and d… These roots are homophones: They may sound the same, but they have different meanings. Try the fastest way to create flashcards

  5. Jan 22, 2020 · According to researchers Wylie and Durrel, there are 37 common word families: ack, ain, ake, ale, all, ame, an, ank, ap, ash, at, ate, aw, ay, eat, ell, est, ice, ick, ide, ight, ill, in, ine, ing, ink, ip, it, ock, oke, op, ore, ot, uck ,ug, ump, unk. ack: back, hack, pack, rack. ain: brain, chain, main, plain. ake: awake, bake, cake, fake.

  6. Jul 15, 2019 · By. Richard Nordquist. Updated on July 15, 2019. A word family is a group of words with a common base to which different prefixes and suffixes are added. For example, members of the word family based on the headword, base, stem, or root word work include rework, worker, working, workshop, and workmanship, among others.

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