#63 astron – Greek – star astronomer (onoma – name)– one who names the stars asteroid (eidos – form)– in the form of a star astrodome – covered stadium.

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#63 astron – Greek – star astronomer (onoma – name)– one who names the stars asteroid (eidos – form)– in the form of a star astrodome – covered stadium where sports and stars perform

#64 stella – Latin – star stellar – pertaining to stars or a star performance constellation (cum – together)– group of stars interstellar (inter – between) – between the stars

#65 dendron – Greek – tree dendrophile (philia – love)– lover of trees dendrometer (metron – measure) – instrument for measuring the height and diameter of trees dendrolite (lithos – stone) – petrified or fossil trees

#66 arbor – Latin – tree arboretum – public garden where trees are cultivated and exhibited arboraceous– full of trees arboriculture (cultura – tending) – cultivation of trees and shrubs

#67 chronos – Greek – time chronometer (metron – measure) – device to measure time chronic – over a period of time chronological (logos – word, study) – relate events in time sequence

#68 tempus – Latin – time temporary – for a limited time extemporaneous (ex – out) – to speak without the time for preparation contemporary (cum – together, with) – with the times, current

#69 para – Greek – beside, along with parachute (L. cadere – to fall) – goes along with you as you fall parenthesis (thesis – place) – statement placed beside (or within) the main sentence parallel (allos – other) – lying along side another line but not touching

#70 inter – Latin – between, among, amid international (natio – nation, race, kindred) – between nations interaction (ago, actum – act) – discussion or action between people intervene (venio, ventum – come) – come between

#71 techne – Greek – art, skill technology (logos – word, study) – study of how to do things technician – one who is skilled in details of an art or subject architect (archi – chief, master) – master builder

#72 artis – Latin – art, skill artificial (facio, factum – make) – made by man artillery (artiller (F.) – equip) – equipment for war inert (in – not) – not skilled, inactive

#73 bios – Greek – life biology (logos – study) – study of life biography (graph – write, draw) – written life story antibiotic (anti – against) – against living forms which invade the body

#74 vivo – Latin – live revive (re – back, again) – come back to life vivacity – liveliness, vigor vivid– lively

#75 mikros – Greek – small microbe – (bios – life) – tiny form of life micron – unit of length 1/1000 of 1 millimeter microcosm – (cosmos – world) – a tiny world