| A | B |
| anthrop | man; mankind |
| phil | love |
| miso | hate |
| biblio, bib | book |
| phon | sound |
| graph, gram | write; record; draw; describe |
| scop, scept, skept | look at; examine |
| eu- | good |
| caco- | bad |
| mega-, megalo- | large |
| micro- | small |
| macro- | large; long |
| tele-, tel-, telo- | far; distant |
| teleo-, tel-, telio-, telo- | end; result; completion |
| -mania, -maniac, maniacal | madness for; excessive fondness for; one who has a madness for |
| -phobia, -phobiac, -phobe, -phobist, -phobic | one who has a morbid fear of; fearful of; dreading |
| philanthropy | a love of mankind |
| misanthrope | a person who hates or distrusts mankind |
| bibliomaniac | a person with an exaggerated love for books |
| euphonious | agreeable to the ear; sweet sounding |
| cacography | sloppy handwriting; misspelling |
| megaphone | device used to direct or amplify voice |
| microscopic | too small to be seen with the naked eye |
| macroscopic | large enough to be visible to the naked eye |
| telegraphy | communicating at a distance by electric transmission over wire |
| bibliophile | lover of books |
| symphony | harmony, especially of sound or color; something characterized by a harmonious combination of elements. |
| megalomaniac | condition characterized by delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence; An obsession with grandiose or extravagant things or actions |
| skeptical | marked by or given to doubt; questioning |
| aphonic | voiceless |
| anthropophobiac | one who has a morbid fear of mankind |