English 4 Vocabulary – Unit 2 Greek & Latin Roots

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English 4 Vocabulary – Unit 2 Greek & Latin Roots

  1. algia (Greek) pain

2. nostalgia (n) a yearning for the happiness of a former place and/or time

3. arthralgia (n) pain in a joint

4. holo (Greek) whole

5. holocaust (n) complete destruction, esp. by fire

6. holistic (adj) relating to whole or complete systems

7. mega (Greek) large

8. megaphone (n) a device for making the voice louder

9. megalomania (n) an obsession with doing extravagant or grand things

10. mort (Latin) death

11. mortally (adj) bringing death

12. mortuous (adj) deathlike