Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary: Unit 3

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Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary: Unit 3 Root A, an Ambi, amphi Biblio Cert Circ, circu Meaning Not, without Both, on both sides Book Sure Around, about Example Word

Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary: Unit 3 Meaning Example Word Clin, cline Lean Dec, deca Ten Dia Through, between To last, lasting Dur Trust, faith Fid

Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary: Unit 3 Root Ger Hem, hemo Jud Juven Liber Meaning Old age Blood Law Young, youthful Free, unrestricted Example Word

Greek and Latin Root Vocabulary: Unit 3 Root Man, mani Narr Neur Pop Rupt Meaning Hand Say, tell nerve People Break, burst Example Word