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Greek Influence on Language
Increase your vocabulary. Match the Greek roots, prefixes and suffixes with their meanings in English.
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-anthrop- | human |
-chron- | time |
-dem- | people |
-morph- | form |
-path- | feeling, suffering |
-pedo-, -ped- | child, children |
-philo-, -phil- | having a strong love for |
-phon- | sound |
a-, an- | without |
anti-, ant- | opposite, opposing |
auto- | self, same |
bio-, bi- | life, living organism |
geo- | Earth |
hyper- | excessive |
micro- | small |
mono- | one, single, alone |
neo- | new, recent |
pan- | all |
thermo-, therm- | heat |
-ism | the act, state, or theory of |
-ist | one who does |
-gram | something drawn or written, a record |
-graph | an instrument for writing, drawing, recording |
-logue, -log | speech, discourse, to speak |
-logy | science, theory, study |
-meter | measuring device |
-metry | measure |
-oid | like, resembling, shape, form |
-phile | one that has a strong love for |
-phobe | one that fears a specified thing |
-phobia | an intense fear of a specified thing |
-phone | sound, speaker of a language, device that receives a sound |
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