Word Clues 1. anthrop 1 man; mankind phil 2 love.

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Word Clues 1

anthrop 1 man; mankind

phil 2 love

miso 3 hate

biblio, bibl 4 book

phon 5 sound

graph, gram 6 Write; draw; describe; record photography : the ‘writing’ of pictures using light biography : ‘writing’ of someone’s life bibliography : ‘writing’ about books used

scop, scept, skept 7 Look at; examine microscope telescope

eu 8 good Euphoric – feeling good

caco 9 bad

CACOEU

mega, megalo 10 large Megalodon (“big tooth) was a monster prehistoric shark that grew over 60 feet in length and fed on whales.

micro 11 small

macro 12 large; long macrophotography

tele, tel, telo 13 far; distant teleport

14 teleo, tel, telio, telo end; result; completion

15 -mania -maniac -maniacal Madness for; excessive fondness One who has a madness for Affected with madness for

-phobia -phobiac -phobic 16 Dread of; morbid fear of One who has a morbid fear of Fearful of; dreading Fear of heights

anthropophobiac 17 fear of mankind

philanthropy 18 Love of mankind Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, donated more than $970 million in 2013, topping the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s list of generous benefactors.

misanthrope 19 hater of mankind

bibliomaniac 20 a person who has a craze for collecting books

euphonious 21 pleasing to the ear Fun Fact: The phrase Cellar Door is known to be most pleasant sounding phrase in the English language, especially when spoken with a British accent. Try it!

cacography 22 bad hand-writing

megaphone 23 large horn used to increase loudness

microscopic 24 cannot be seen without a microscope Zebrafish Larvae These are the larvae of zebrafish, once undetectable by the human eye these species are now viewable for the awe of scientists and little girls alike

macroscopic 25 visible to the naked eye Adult Zebrafish (about 2.5 “)

telegraphy 26 the act of sending messages over wires

bibliophil e 27 lover of books

symphony 28 elaborate musical composition

megalomaniac 29 madness dealing with ideas of grandeur

skeptical 30 to question, doubt the truth

aphonic 31 without sound