WWW LIST # 9 Take notes in notes notebooks Write the stem, meaning, and at least 2 example words.

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WWW LIST # 9 Take notes in notes notebooks Write the stem, meaning, and at least 2 example words

Path - feeling Sympathy Telepathy Pathetic

A - not Amoral Atheist Apathy

Nomy - law Astronomy Economy Taxonomy

Fid - faith Fidelity Confidence Diffident

Caco - bad Cacophony Cacography Cacology

Hetero - different Heteromorphic Heteronym Heterodox

Sci – know Science Conscience Omniscience

Graph - write Bibliography Photography Autograph

Lat - side Bilateral Latitude Multilateral

Lith - rock Neolithic Lithograph Megalith

Tract - pull Tractor Retraction Attractive

In – in or not Inscribe Insane Insomnia

Co - together Cooperate Coordinating Coauthor

Phile – love Audiophile Bibliophile Philosopher

Ine – nature of Porcine Crystalline Pristine

Ar – relating to Stellar Circular Lunar

Hexa - six Hexagon Hexarchy Hexapod

Fract - break Fracture Fraction Infraction

Platy - flat Plateau Platypus Plate

Theo – god Theology Pantheism Monotheism

Fin - end Final Infinite Define

Hedron – sided object Polyhedron Tetrahedron Heptahedron

Ambul - walk Ambulance Ambulatory Perambulate

Ous – full of Luminous Glorious Vivacious

Topo - place Topography Topology Toponym