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amphi - Greek prefix = of both kinds; from both (or all) sides Definitions from www.dictionary.com

amphibian noun any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia that typically live on land but breed in water. The young breathe by gills, but the adults breathe by lungs. Examples: frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, caecilians From amphi (of both kinds) + bios (life) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/caecilians

amphibian- noun any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia that typically live on land but breed in water. The young breathe by gills, but the adults breathe by lungs. Examples: frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, caecilians

amphibious adjective capable of operating on both land and water: amphibious vehicles. Examples: amphibious vehicles, amphibious planes, amphibious troops

amphibious- adj capable of operating on both land and water: amphibious vehicles. Examples: amphibious vehicles, amphibious planes, amphibious troops

From amphi (both or all sides) + theatros (to watch or look) Mystery Word- an oval or round building with tiers of seats around a central open area noun amphitheater From amphi (both or all sides) + theatros (to watch or look) Examples: arena, stadium, auditorium

amphitheater- noun an oval or round building with tiers of seats around a central open area From amphi (both or all sides) + theatros (to watch or look) Examples: arena, stadium, auditorium

mal - Latin prefix = bad or evil Definitions from www.dictionary.com Image from devilspice.com

malodorous Having an unpleasant or offensive odor; bad smelling adjective From mal (bad) + odorus (to carry a smell) Having an unpleasant or offensive odor; bad smelling

malodorous- adj Having an unpleasant or offensive odor; bad smelling

evil; harmful; injurious: malevolent adjective evil; harmful; injurious: Examples: a malevolent deed; a malevolent action; a malevolent person

evil; harmful; injurious malevolent evil; harmful; injurious Examples: a malevolent deed; a malevolent action; a malevolent person

Mystery Word-motivated by wrongful, vicious, or mischievous purposes Adj.

malicious- adj motivated by wrongful, vicious, or mischievous purposes Examples: malicious intent; a malicious act; malicious gossip; malicious lies etc.

malfeasance noun

malfeasance- noun -the performance of an act that is unlawful or harmful; wrongdoing, often by a public official ex: The prime minister must appear before the anti-corruption commission on February 27 to answer the malfeasance charges