≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Four.

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≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Four

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ aqu- Root: water Definition: aquarium, aqueduct Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ -duct Root: to lead Definition: aqueduct, conductor Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: -gon- side Definition: diagonal, octogon Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ nov- Root: new Definition: innovation, novel Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: terr- land Definition: terrain, territory Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ archae- Root: ancient Definition: archaeology Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: chloro- green Definition: chlorophyll Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: form- Definition: shape formation, deformity Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: myth- story Definition: mythology Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: peri- around Definition: perimeter, periscope Examples: