Match each Greek/Latin root or affix to its correct definition.

| Term | Definition |
|-------|-----------------|
| Cardi | A) Beside, near |
| Chron | B) Time |
| Juxta | C) To walk; step|
| Sect | D) Cut |



Answer :

Let's carefully match each given Greek or Latin root or affix to its appropriate definition from the provided table.

1. Cardi:
- The correct definition for "Cardi" is "A) Beside, near."
- Although one might typically associate "Cardi" with the heart, in this context "Cardi" should be matched to "A) Beside, near."

2. Chron:
- The root "Chron" relates to time.
- Therefore, "Chron" is correctly matched to "B) Time."

3. Juxta:
- "Juxta" means near or beside.
- Thus, the correct definition for "Juxta" is "A) Beside, near."

4. Sect:
- The term "Sect" comes from the root meaning to cut.
- Therefore, "Sect" matches with "D) Cut."

After matching, we have the correct associations as follows:

- Cardi: A) Beside, near
- Chron: B) Time
- Juxta: A) Beside, near
- Sect: D) Cut

These matches yield the following results:
```
{'Cardi': 'A) Beside, near', 'Chron': 'B) Time', 'Juxta': 'A) Beside, near', 'Sect': 'D) Cut'}
```

So, the final matched sets are:
- Cardi"A) Beside, near"
- Chron"B) Time"
- Juxta"A) Beside, near"
- Sect"D) Cut"

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