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≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Three

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ -ist Root: person who Definition: scientist, journalist Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ cyt(o)- Root: cell Definition: cytoplasm Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: dict- say, speak Definition: dictate, contradict Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ anti- Root: against Definition: antibiotics Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ chromo- Root: color Definition: chromosome Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: mon(o)- one Definition: monopoly Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: sect-, seg- cut Definition: section, segment Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: tele-, telo far, end Definition: telephone, telescope Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: centr- center Definition: central, egocentric Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ gen- Root: produce, give birth Definition: genetics, generation Examples: