Practice Question
In the word "circumnavigation," the Latin prefix "circum" means to move in which of the following directions? "Circumnavigation" means traveling around something (like the globe).
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Correct Answer:
Around
Rationale:
🔵 The prefix "circum-" comes from Latin and means “around” or “on all sides.”
🔵 In the word “circumnavigation,” it combines with “navigation” to literally mean “sailing or traveling around,” such as circling the globe.
🔵 This prefix appears in other words like “circumference” (the distance around a circle) and “circumvent” (to go around an obstacle), reinforcing the directional meaning.
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This question is from Teas 7 English & Language Use~2025 Exam 3 which contains 38 questions.
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- Category: ATI TEAS
- Subcategory: English &Language use Exam(s)
- Domain: English & Language Use~2025
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