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Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
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| A | B |
| tax, tact | arrangement; order |
| tox, toxic | poison |
| dox | belief; opinion |
| paed, ped | child; instruction |
| athl | prize |
| kine, kino, cinem, cinemat | movement |
| sept, seps | poison (from decay) |
| proto- | first |
| deutero- | second |
| tri- | three |
| tetra- | four |
| penta- | five |
| hexa- | six |
| hepta- | seven |
| octo- | eight |
| ennea- | nine |
| deka-, deca-, dec- | ten |
| hecato-, hecatom-, hecaton-, hect- | hundred |
| kilo- | thousand |
| myriad- | ten thousand |
| tactics | the management of skills for a desired result |
| toxic | Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous |
| orthodox | Adhering to what is commonly accepted, customary, or traditional |
| pediatric | The branch of medicine that deals with the care of infants and children and the treatment of their diseases. |
| encyclopedia | A comprehensive reference work containing articles on a wide range of subjects or on numerous aspects of a particular field, usually arranged alphabetically. |
| pentathlon | A modern athletic contest, now generally limited to women's competition, in which each participant competes in five track and field events, usually the 200-meter and 1,500-meter runs, the long jump, and the discus and javelin throws. |
| kinetic | Of, relating to, or produced by motion. |
| antiseptic | Capable of preventing infection by inhibiting the growth of microorganisms; thoroughly clean; aseptic. |
| prototype | An original type, form, or instance serving as a basis or standard for later stages. |
| Deuteronomy | the fifth book of the Old Testament, containing a second statement of the Mosaic Law |
| decade | a period of ten years |
| kilometer | A unit of length in the metric system equal to 1,000 meters (0.62 mile). |
| syntax | The study of the rules whereby words or other elements of sentence structure are combined to form grammatical sentences. |
| taxidermy | The art or operation of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of dead animals for exhibition in a lifelike state. |
| orthopedic | The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention or correction of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments. |
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