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Words Derived from Greek IV

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anthropologyscince dealing wiht the origin, races, customs, and beliefs of humankind (n.)
bacteriologyscince dealing with the study of bacteria (n.)
biologyscince dealing with the study of living organisms (n.)
cardiologyscince dealing with the action and diseases of the heart (n.)
criminologyscintific study of crimes and criminals (n.)
dermatologyscind\ce dealing with the skin and its diseases (n.)
ecologyscince dealing iwth the relation of living thins to their environment and to each other (n.)
ethnologybranch of anthopology dealing with human races, their origin, distribution, culture, etc. (n.)
genealogyaccount of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor (n.)
geologyscince dealing with the earth's history as recorded in rocks (n.)
meterologyscince dealing witht he atmosphere and weather (n.)
morphologyscintific study of the forms and structures of plants and animals; form and structure of an organism or any of its parts (n.)
mythologyaccount or study of myths (n.)
necrologyscintific study of the nervous system and its diseases
paleontologyscince dealing with life in the remote past as recorded in fossils
pathologyscince dealing with the nature and causes of disease; something abnormla (n.)
petrologyscintific study of rocks (n.)
physiologyscince dealing with the functions of living things or their organs
psychologyscince of the mind (n.)
sociologystudy of the evolution, development, and functiong of human society
technologyuse of scince to achieve a practical purpose; applied to scince (n.)
theologystudy of religion and religious ideas (n.)
abiogenesisspontaneous generation (developemnt of life from lifeless matter) n.)
amphibiousable to live both on land and in water (adj.)
antibioticantibascterial substance produced by a living organism
autobographystory of a person's life written by that person (n.)
bio chemistrychemistry dealing with chemical compounds and processes in living plants and animals
biocidaldestructive to life or living things (adj.)
biodegradablecapable of being readily decomposed into harmless substances by living microorganisms (adj.)
biogenesisdevelopment of life from preexisting life (n..)
biographystory of a person's life written by antoher person(n.)
biologyscince dealing with the study of living organisms (n.)
biometrystatistical calculation of the probable (n.)duration of human life (n,)
biometricsstatistical analysis of biologic data(n.)
biopsydiagnsotic examination of a piece of tissue from the living body(n.)
biotathe living plants and living animals of a reion(n.)
microbevery minute living organism; microorganism; germ(n.)
symbiosisthe living together in mutually helpful association of two dissimilar orangisms(n.)
anatomydissection of plants, animals, or anything else fr the purpose of studying their structure; structure of a plant or animal (n.)
appendectomysurgical removal of the papendix (n.)
atomsmallest particle of an element (n.)
atomizerdevice for converting a liquid to a fine spray(n.)
dichotomycutting or division into tow; division (n.)
gastrectomysurgical removal of part or all of the stomach (n.)
lobotomybrain surgery for treatment of certain mental disorders(n.)
mastectomysurgical removal of a breast (n.)
phlebotomyopening of a vein to diminish the blood supply (n.)
tomeone volume, or "cut" of a work of several volumes; scholarly book
tonsillectomysurgical removal of the tonsils (n.)
tracheotomysurgiacal operation of cutting into the trachea (windpipe)(n.)
Tomy (tom)cutting, operation of incision
biolife
logyscince, study, account
podfoot
antipodsparts of the globe (or their inhabitanats) diametrically opp. (n.) (pl.)
arthropodanyinvertebrate with jointed legs like insects. (n.)
chiropodistone who trests ailments of the human foot (n.)
dipodyverse consisting of two feet; a dimeter (n.)
podiatristchiropodist (n.)
podiumraised platform; dais; low wall serving as a foundation (n.)
pseudopod or pseudopodiumtemorary extension of the protoplasm, as in the ameba, te enable the org. to move and take in food(n.)
tripodutensil, stool, or caldron having three legs (n.)
unipodone-legged support


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