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graph bio auto man, manu, mani ped-Greek ped-Latin ambi hyper grotesque regaled fickle inoffensive comely infer

graph- Greek root word to write, to draw, to record, to describe

bio- Greek root word life

auto-, aut-, Greek prefix self, same or from within

ped- Latin root word foot

ped, pedo-Greek root- child, boy, infant

hyper- Greek root word Above, over, more than normal

Man-, mani, manu- Latin root word hand

ambi- Latin prefix Both or around

Infer-verb To guess based on evidence

Grotesque-adjective Fantastically ugly, bizarre

To entertain extravagantly regaled-verb To entertain extravagantly

fickle-adjective Likely to change, picky

inoffensive-adjective harmless

comely-adjective Pleasing in appearance, attractive