Root Review  ambi, amphi –  both; on both sides; around  anti –  against; instead of, opposite  anthrop –  man; human  arch, archi, arche/o, archae/o.

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Root Review  ambi, amphi –  both; on both sides; around  anti –  against; instead of, opposite  anthrop –  man; human  arch, archi, arche/o, archae/o –  rule; chief; first; ancient

Root Review  cata –  down; completely; thoroughly; against; intensive; according to  chrono –  time  esthes, esthet, aesthes, aesthet –  feeling; sensation  -oid –  like; resembling

Root Review  mis – Greek  to hate  FYI: miss – Old Norse  to send  mis, mit – Latin  bad, wrong  path, pathy –  disease; feeling

Root Review  phon –  sound; voice  tele –  distant; end; complete  scope –  to view; examine; observe

Root Review  a, an –  not; without  auto –  self; same  –ics –  science; study of; skill; knowledge  dia –  through; apart; across

Root Review  hect, hector –  hundred  bi, bin –  two; twice (Latin)  tetra –  four  octa, oct, octo –  eight gam/o, -gamy, gameto – marriage, united, sexual union dem/o, demi – people soph, sophy – wise; wisdom geo – earth

Root Review  the, theo –  God  nom/, nomy –  law; rule; management  dys –  bad; difficult; abnormal; impaired  pan, panto –  all, every syn, sym, syl, sys – together; same biblio – book mono, mon – one; single; alone –cracy, crat – government; rule; power

Root Review  hemi –  half  hepta, hept –  seven  kilo –  thousand  prot, proto –  first; primitive, chief poly – many hex, hexa – six di, diplo – two, double penta, pent – five

Root Review  cycl/o –  circle; wheel  –ology, -logy –  study of  –phobia –  fear of  bio –  life; living things meter, metr, -metry – measure graph, -graphy – writing hydro – water phil/o – love of