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Etymology study helps you spell challenging words. It helps you understand new, interesting words. It might make you a word nerd! Etymology Study- End of September
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Capsize capacity Capital capsule Cap- to take (Old English) Etymology Study
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Synonym synthesize Asynchronous Sync synchronize (Mrs. Bunyi did synchronize swimming as a child- REEEEALLLLYYY) Syn- together (Greek) Etymology Study
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Triathlete Tricycle Triangle Tripod (three legs) Tri- three (Greek and Latin) Etymology Study
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Bilingual (2 languages) Biweekly Bicycle biased Bi- two (Greek) Etymology Study
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engage entertaining engaging engulf En- into or not (18 th century English) Etymology Study
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Antibiotic antiseptic Antibacterial antisocial Anti- against (18 th century English) Etymology Study
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Intramural intranet (MCS has one) Introvert reintroduce Intra/intro- in, between/inside (Latin) Etymology Study
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Bibliophobia (fear of books) botanophobia (fear of plants) anthriophobia (fear of humans) arachnophobia (fear of spiders) phobia- an intense fear (18 th century English) Etymology Study
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Find the root word: Closed Misunderstanding Meaning Animals looked
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Find the root word: Etymology Study Closed Misunderstanding Meaning Animals looked
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