| A | B |
| plur | more (Latin) |
| multi/poly | many (Greek) |
| mega | million, great, large (Greek) |
| plural | the form of a word that refers to more than one person or thing |
| pluralism | a situation where people of different social classes, religions, races, etc. are together in a society but continue to have their different traditions and interests |
| multiply | to increase greatly in number or amount; to become much more numerous |
| multidisciplinary | involving two or more subject areas |
| polygon | a two-dimensional shape that has three or more straight sides and angles |
| polytheistic | describing a belief that there is more than one god |
| multitude | a great number of things or people |
| multimedia | using or involving several forms of communication or expression |
| megalopolis | an area that includes several large cities |
| Megalosaurus | a large, meat-eating dinosaur |