| A | B |
| phil/philo | loving; fond of |
| bibliophile | (noun) lover of books |
| philanthropist | (noun) lover of humanity; often helps by establishing an institution or donating large sums of money |
| philosopher | (noun) one who loves the pursuit of wisdom and studies the source and nature of human knowledge |
| mis | hate; wrong; bad; not: |
| misogynist | (noun) one who hates women |
| misconstrue | (verb) not understanding or comprehending |
| misanthrope | (noun) one who hates humanity |
| dys | bad, ill, difficult |
| dystopia | (noun )an imaginary place where living conditions are terrible; the opposite of utopia |
| dysfunctional | (adjective) abnormal, not working well |
| eu | good, well, advantageous |
| eulogize | (verb) to highly praise a person or thing, especially at a funeral; to pay tribute to. (eulogy = noun form) |
| euthanasia | (noun) the act of causing death painlessly. (euthanize = verb form) |
| euphemism | (noun) a substitution for an offensive or unpleasant term |
| euphoria | (noun) a feeling of well being. (euphoric = adjective form) |