Vocabulary/Prefixes Lesson 17

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Vocabulary/Prefixes Lesson 17 The Size of Things

Mega - means large or great

Hemi - means half

Semi- means half

Poly- means many

Multi - means many

semitransparent partially allowing light to pass through

polytheistic the belief in more than one religion or god

multitude a great number of people or things; a crowd

multifaceted having many facets, as in precious stones; having many talents

megalith a large prehistoric stone monument

hemisphere half of the world or globe

megalopolis very large city or urban area

multinational having interests in many foreign countries; many nations

polychromatic Having many colors

semimonthly something happening twice a month

Stonehenge

Easter Island