BY JADAN LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS. PHONE SOUND TELEPHONE I USE A TELEPHONE.

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BY JADAN LATIN AND GREEK ROOTS

PHONE SOUND TELEPHONE I USE A TELEPHONE.

PHOTOS LIGHT PHOTOGRAPH I TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS.

GRAPH TO WRITE OR DRAW graph DRAW A PICTURE.

PHILIA  LOVE,FRIENDSHIP  PHILADELPHIA  I LIVE IN PHILIADELPHIA

TRANS ACROSS TRANSPORT I CAN TRANSPORT.

LOGOS WORD STUDY LOGIC I GAIN WISDOM.

SOL PERTAINING TO THE SUN SOLAR I LEARENED ABOUT THE SOLAR SYSTEM.

CAPUT HEAD CAPITAL TOP OF A COLUMN. HEAD CAPITAL TOP OF A COLUMN.

LUNA MOON IUNAR I AM ON LUNAR CRATER.

VULCANUS ROMAN GOD OF FIRE

METRON METER I MEASURE THINGS.