≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Eight.

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≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Eight

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ agri- Root: field Definition: agriculture Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ epi- Root: upon Definition: epicenter Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: semi- half Definition: semicircle, semifinal Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ uni- Root: one Definition: union, unicycle Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: tetr- four Definition: tetrapod, tetragonal Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ ventr- Root: belly Definition: ventral Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: dors- back Definition: dorsal Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: mort- Definition: death immortal, mortality Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: crypt- hidden Definition: cryptic Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: macro- big, large Definition: macrophage, macroeconomics Examples: