Roots dealing with Numbers

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Roots dealing with Numbers One, Two, or Many Roots dealing with Numbers

Root: Uni Definition: Single, One Example Vocab: Uniform, United, Unibrow, Unicameral, Unisex, Unicorn, Unilateral, Unicycle

Root: auto Definition: self Example Vocab: Automated, Automatic, Autobiography, Autopsy, Autonomy Root: auto Definition: self

Root: mono Definition: One/Single Example Vocab: Monopoly, Monorail, Monocle, Monogamist, Monotone, Monoxide

Root: sol Definition: one, alone, only Example Vocab: Solidify, Solitary, Solo, Soloist, Solitude

Root: bi Definition: two Example Vocab: Bilingual, Bilateral, Biped, Bicycle, Biweekly, Bipolar, Bipartisan

Root: du/o Definition: two/twice Example Vocab: Duo, Duet, Dual, Dual-purpose

Root: ambi/amphi Definition: both Example Vocab: Ambidextrous, Ambipolar, Amphibian, Amphitheater I can live in BOTH water and on land.

Root: multi Definition: many Example Vocab: Multitude, Multimillionaire, Multitask, Multiple, Multiply, Multilingual Root: multi Definition: many

Root: poly Definition: many/More than one Example Vocab: Polygamy, Polygon, Polytheism, Polygraph, Polychromatic, Polyphone

Root: homo Definition: same Example Vocab: Homogeneous, Homonym, Homochromatic, Homophobia, Homosapien, Homogamy Root: homo Definition: same HOMONYMS Flower, Flour There, Their, They’re Two, Too, To

Root: hetero Definition: other/unlike/different Example Vocab: Heterogeneous, Heterochromatic, Heterodox

Root: tri Definition: three Example Vocab: Tricycle, Trilingual, tripod, Trifocals, Triceratops

Root: enn/anni Definition: years Example Vocab: bicentennial, perennial, anniversary Root: enn/anni Definition: years

Root: hyper Defintion: too many/over Example Vocab: Hyperactive, hypertension, hyperbole Root: hyper Defintion: too many/over

Root: co/col Definition: together Example Vocab: Cooperate, Collaborate, Collate, Collect, Collagen, Co-pay, Collage

Root: con Definition: with/together Example Vocab: Convention, Connect, Construct, Contemplate, Contemporary Root: con Definition: with/together

Root: semi Definition: half/partial Example Vocab: semiannual, semicircle, semicolon, semi-formal