| A | B |
| acid/acri | bitter; sour; sharp |
| ad | to; toward |
| anthrop | man; human |
| ary | connected with; related to |
| antecedent | the word a pronoun refers to; a preceding circumstance or event |
| participles | uses 'ing' or 'ed'; acts as an adjective; one of the verbals |
| gerunds | ends only in 'ing'; acts as a noun; one of the verbals |
| aud | sound |
| bin/bi | two |
| cata | down; against |
| derivation | the source or origin from which something comes |
| elaboration | the act of clarifying; adding details |
| enunciation | mode of utterance or pronunciation, especially as regards to fullness and distinctness or articulation; to speak clearly |
| deductive reasoning | if premises are true the conclusion MUST be true; impossible for conclusion to be false |
| deductive reasoning | All men are mortal + Socrates was a man = Socrates was mortal |
| inductive reasoning | if premises are true it is IMPROBABLE for the conclusion to be false; still possible |
| inductive reasoning | Most Greeks eat fish + Socrates was Greek = Socrates ate fish |
| Idiom | figurative language with a outside of literal meaning; may have cultural context |
| circ/circum | around |
| helio | sun |
| hydra | water |
| ive | condition |