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Greek & Latin Vocabulary Week 4 GAM, GREG, HYPN, NOX, ORTHO
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gam (Greek): SAT Focus Word: amalgam (n.) an alloy or union of mercury with another metal The dentist filled my cavity with amalgam. polygamy marriage to more than one person monogamy marriage / faithfulness to one person gamete reproductive cell (such as sperm or egg) that unites with another to form a new organism marriage; union
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greg (Latin): SAT Focus Word: egregious (adj.) extraordinary in a bad way; flagrant; glaring His egregious mistake led to the loss of his job. aggregate a collection congregate to come together; to assemble segregate to set apart from others flock; gather
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hypn (Greek): SAT Focus Word: hypnotic (adj.) inducing, or like something that induces, hypnosis The dotted lines on the interstate are hypnotic to the night driver. hypnosis an artificial trance-sleep hypnotize to produce a somnambulistic state in which the mind readily acts on suggestions hypnotism an artificially induced somnambulistic state in which the mind readily acts on suggestion Hypnos the Greek god of sleep sleep
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noct, nox (Latin): SAT Focus Word: nocturnal (adj.) of or pertaining to night Bats are nocturnal animals. equinox equal day & night noctambulate to sleepwalk nocturnal hyperhidrosis night sweats night
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ortho (Greek): SAT Focus Word: orthodox (adj.) correct according to what's generally accepted as right He was an orthodox Catholic, but he permitted absolute religious freedom to all his subjects. (yourdictionary.com) unorthodox out of line from the norm; unusual orthopedics medical specialty focusing on corrections to the skeletal system orthodontics dentistry that straightens teeth straight; correct
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-cule, -cle (Latin) molecule miniscule particle cubicle corpuscle muscle (little mouse) VERY SMALL Suffix of the Week:
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