Stems Review Fid-Ethno Start Game. The stem “fin” means? Place Race or Culture Death End.

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Stems Review Fid-Ethno Start Game

The stem “fin” means? Place Race or Culture Death End

Correct  The stem “fin” means end  Words with “fin”  Final, define, infinite, finial, finis, Finisterre, infinitive

The stem “hedron” means? Race or Culture Sided Object Foot or Child Flesh

Correct  The stem “hedron” means sided object  Words with “hedron”  Polyhedron, tetrahedron, heptahedron, octahedron, icosahedron

The stem “ambul” means? Death Walk Flesh Full of

Correct  The stem “ambul” means walk  Words with “ambul”  Ambulatory, somnambulism, funambulist, ambulance, perambulate

The stem “ous” means? End Full of Soul Walk

Correct  The stem “ous” means full of  Words with “ous”  Luminous, glorious, loquacious, vivacious, garrulous, anomalous, zealous

The stem “topo” means? Place Walk Foot or ChildSided Object

Correct  The stem “topo” means place  Words with “topo”  Topographical, topology, topic, topiary, toponym, topognosia

The stem “ped” means? Sided Object Foot or Child Soul End

Correct  The stem “ped” means foot or child  Words with “ped”  Orthopedist, pedagogue, centipede, expedition, pedestrian, pedestal

The stem “mort” means? Death Full of Flesh End

Correct  The stem “mort” means death  Words with “mort”  Mortal, mortician, mortified, immortality, mortuary

The stem “carn” means? End Full of Flesh Walk

Correct  The stem “carn” means flesh  Words with “carn”  Carnivorous, incarriate, reincarnated, carnival, carnation, carnage

The stem “psych” means? Place Walk Soul Sided Object

Correct  The stem “psych” means soul  Words with “psych”  Psychology, psychic, psychopathic, parapsychology, psychosis

The stem “ethno” means? Race or Culture Sided Object SoulFull of

Correct  The stem “ethno” means race or culture  Words with “ethno”  Ethnocentrism, ethnic group, ethnography, ethnologist

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