Word Within the Word Lesson 5

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Word Within the Word Lesson 5

anthropology, anthropoid, anthropomorphic anthropo- means man mis-anthrope (bad) (man) This misanthrope may be adorable, but his devious plans to wipe out humankind. . .not so much. anthropology, anthropoid, anthropomorphic

decentralize, central, centrifugal centri- means center con-centric (together) (center) One of Wassily Kandinsky’s most famous paintings is a vivid collection of concentric circles. Have you seen this painting before? decentralize, central, centrifugal

homologous, homogenize, homophone homo- means same Bear Homo-nym (same) (name) Bear After over-packing, Frank, bearing a tremendous weight, truly hoped any bear he met on his mountain trek would be the friendly sort! homologous, homogenize, homophone

product, induct, reduction duct- means lead con-duct (together) (lead) Professor Feinstein did some rather hair-raising experiments including using himself to conduct electricity. product, induct, reduction

omniscience, science, prescience sci- means know con-sci-ence (together) (know) Despite Jiminy Cricket’s heroic efforts to help him earn the right to become a ‘real boy’, Pinocchio couldn’t hide the evidence that even a hard-working conscience couldn’t keep a wooden puppet from fibbing. omniscience, science, prescience

ec-centr-ic Advanced Word eccentric-different from usual; quirky (out of) (center) eccentric-different from usual; quirky The eccentric pop star certainly stood out from the crowd with her one-of-a-kind outfit. Everyone wanted to take her picture, but no one wanted to sit behind her at the movie theater.

Word Within the Word – Lesson 5 Stem Meaning Example Words anthropo- centri- homo- duct- sci- to man same lead know misanthrope concentric Homonym Conduct science