WWW #9. PART I: Shaded Words Path - Feeling  Sympathy – feeling compassionate and supportive  Empathy – identifying with someone else’s feelings 9.1.

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WWW #9

PART I: Shaded Words

Path - Feeling  Sympathy – feeling compassionate and supportive  Empathy – identifying with someone else’s feelings 9.1

A - Not  Apathy – not feeling emotion  Amorphous – not a specific shape

Sci - Know  Science – what is known about the world  Conscience – knowing what is right and wrong

Graph - Write  Autograph – writing your signature  Polygraph – an instrument for making copies of writing

Lat - Side  Latitude – measuring one side of the world to another  Bilateral – two sided (bilateral symmetry, like a butterfly)

Tract - Pull  Tractor – pulls plows  Retraction – pull away

In – In or Not  Insane – not sane  Inscribe – write in something (inlay)

Co – Together  Cooperate – work together  Coordinating – working together

Fract – Break  Fracture – breaking a bone  Refraction – break in a solid ray of light/heat/sound etc.

Platy – Flat  Plateau – flat area of land  Platypus – flat ‐ nosed animal

PART II: Non- Shaded Words

Nomy – Law  Economy – management/laws for resources and wealth  Heteronomy – the state of being under the control of laws

Fid – Faith  Confidence – full faith in a person or thing  Fidelity – Loyalty and faithfulness to a person or thing

Caco – Bad  Cacophony – bad sound  Cacology – bad choice of words

Hetero – Different  Heterodox – different from orthodox (accepted) traditions  Heterogeneous – mixed into different groups 9.2

Lith – Rock  Neolithic – new stone (rock) age  Lithium – a type of metal with mineral (rock) origins

Phile – Love  Philosopher – lover of reason/wisdom  Philanthropy – love/care for human welfare

Ine – Nature of  Canine – the nature of a dog  Crystalline – the nature of a crystal

Ar – Relating to  Solar – relating to the sun  Secular – relating to nonreligious subjects

Hexa – Six  Hexagon – six sided  Hexarchy – group of six allied states or kingdoms

Theo – God  Theology – science of gods  Pantheism – all gods

Fin – End  Final – end decision  Infinite – not ending

Hedron – Sided object  Polyhedron – many sided object  Tetrahedron – four sided object

Ambul – Walk  Ambulance – gets there faster than walking  Perambulate – to walk through (to stroll)

Ous – Full of  Luminous – full of light  Vivacious – full of vibrancy/energy

Topo – Place  Topic – the “place” where you are discussing  Topographical – written places (a map)