| A | B |
| geo | earth |
| miso | hating, hatred |
| neo | new |
| multi | much, many |
| pedi | foot |
| geology | scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth |
| geography | study of the earth and its features and of distribution on the earth of life, including human life and effects of human activity |
| multiply | to increase in number, amount, or degree |
| multitude | a great, indefinite number of people |
| multimillionaire | a person who is a millionaire many times over |
| neonatal | a newly-born individual, especially an infant during its first month of life |
| neoplasm | abnormal new growth of tissues as in a tumor |
| neophyte | “newly planted”—a beginner, novice; recent convert |
| misogyny | hatred of women |
| misogamy | hatred of marriage |
| pedicure | cosmetic care or treatment of feet and toenails |
| pedal | lever operated by the bike, car, various musical instruments, such as the piano or organ |
| pedestal | a supporter base, as for a column or stature; position of esteem |
| pedestrian | one traveling on foot; commonplace or undistinguished |
| podiatry | study and treatment of foot ailments |
| podium | elevated platform for an orchestra, lecturer, conductor, etc. |
| tripod | three-legged utensil, stool, or stand used for support |
| geometry | the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, surfaces, and solids, and examines their properties, measurements, and mutual relations in space |
| geothermic | having to do with the heat of the earth’s interior |
| pediment | any triangular piece used ornamentally, as over a doorway or fireplace, etc. |
| pedigree | a line of ancestors, ancestry, lineage. List or record of ancestors |