Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots

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Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots Vocabulary Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots

biblio (Greek) Biblio means book.

1. bibliography (noun) A list of source materials, as in books used for sources

2. bibliophile ( noun) A person who collects books

mag (Latin) great

3. magnificent (adj) extraordinarily fine; superb

4. magnitude (n) Size; dimensions

5. magnate (n) A person of great importance, influence, or standing

6. homage (n) Respect or reverence paid to someone

7. demagogue (n) A person who gains power by arousing emotion

nat (Latin) birth

8. native (adj) Belonging by birth

9. nativity (n) The process of being born

10. innate (adj) Inborn

cosmo (Greek) world; universe

11. cosmopolitan (adj) At home all over the world

12. microcosm (n) Anything that is regarded as a world in miniature