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≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Week Two

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ ocul- Root: eye Definition: ocular, binocular Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ photo- Root: light Definition: photograph Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: cav- hollow Definition: cavern, concave Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ cent- Root: hundred Definition: percent, centennial Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ viv- Root: live, alive Definition: vivid, survive Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: infra- under Definition: infrared Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: ultra- above Definition: ultraviolet Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: liter- Definition: letter literal, literature Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: soci- group Definition: social, society Examples:

≈ Greek & Latin Roots ≈ Root: mir- wonder, amazement Definition: admire, mirror, miracle Examples: