VOCAB LIST #2 for Greek and Latin Roots Poly Many; several Polygamy Polynomial Polygon Polyglot.

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VOCAB LIST #2 for Greek and Latin Roots

Poly Many; several Polygamy Polynomial Polygon Polyglot

Mono One Monogram Monocle Monochrome Monologue

Pan All Panacea Pangaea Panoramic Pandemonium

Bi Two Bicycle Binoculars Bifocals Bipolar Bigamy

Semi Half of Semicircle Semicolon Semester

Meter, metr Measure Geometry Barometer Metric system Symmetrical

Post After Postscript Postpartum Post-traumatic stress disorder Postpone Postmortem

Pre Before Preview Preliminary Prejudice Prefix Premature Predict

Em, En, Endo Within, into, inside of Embrace Enact Embark Enter Enclose Embryo

Ex, Exo Outside of Exoskeleton Exhale Exit Extract

A, An Not, without Amoral Anarchy Atypical Anonymous

Co, Con, Com, Col Together, with Cooperation Collate Committee Companion Conduct Collage

Neo New Neonatal Neophyte Neologism

Pseudo Fake, false, phony Pseudonym Pseudoscience

The, Theo God, religion Theology Monotheism Polytheism Atheist Theocracy

Inter Between Intertwine Interrupt Interstate Intercept intermission

Peri Around Perimeter Peripatetic Periphery Periscope

Tele Far, distance Telescope Telephone Telegram Television Teleport

Sub Below, beneath Submarine Subway Substandard Submerge Subtitle Subliminal

Super Above, more than, beyond Superman Superhuman Supervisor Superconductor Superficial Superfluous