| A | B |
| multi | many |
| neo | new,recent |
| non, un | no, not, without |
| over | excessive |
| phil | love |
| poly | many |
| post | after, behind |
| put (pute) | think |
| multicolored | Having many colors |
| multimedia | using a range or many types of media |
| multitasking | doing many things at once |
| neoclassic | a revival of the classic form (new classic) |
| neocolonialism | "new" economic and political control by a foreign power |
| neonatal | pertaining to a newborn child |
| nondescript | with no special characteristics |
| nonfiction | true, real, not madeup |
| unabridged | not shortened, full length |
| unfair | not fair |
| unfriendly | lacking friendliness |
| overconfident | more confident than is necessary |
| overstock | more supplies than needed |
| overexcited | more excited than one should be |
| philanthropist | one who loves humanity |
| philology | the love of words |
| philosophy | the love of wisdom |
| bibliophile | one who loves books |
| polychrome | with many colors |
| polyglot | a person fluent in many languages |
| polygon | a shape with three or more straight sides |
| posthumous | occurring after death |
| postpone | to delay something until after something else |
| postscript | an addition to an already completed document |
| computer | an electronic thinking device |
| dispute | to disagree with what someone else thinks |
| input | contribution of one's thinking |