Vocabulary:Greek and Latin Roots

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Vocabulary:Greek and Latin Roots Determine the root for the following meanings:

around

circum

body

corp

stop

cess

not, without

a, an

rule

archy AND cracy

two

bi

kill

cide

happen

cur

book

biblio

time-order

chrono

color

color

chroma

both

ambi

speak

dic

knowledge

cog

helpful

bene

a lot of; tending or inclined to

acious

man

anthrope

self

auto

against

contra

begin; inward

intro

over

hyper

people

demo

between

inter

make

fac

skin

derm

go; step

gress

same

homo

woman

gyn

among; within

intra

inside

endo

throw

ject

race;heredity

geno

under

hypo

different

hetero

marriage

gamy

good

eu

write

graph

earth

geo

outside

exo

death

mor

conquer; show conclusively

vid

call

voc

truth

ver

life

vive

wisdom

soph

religion; God

theo

mind

psych

sound

phono