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prefixes
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ambi - both ambiguous: understood two or “both” ways ambidextrous: using both hand with equal ease ambivalent: both liking and hating at the same time
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de – down, from demote: move down in grade/ rank descend: to climb down from a higher place decline: bend down, turn down
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circum - around circumference: distance around circumscribe: draw a line around circumnavigate: sail around
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micro - small microscopic: too small to see with the unaided eye microcosm: small world microcyte: small cell
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macro – large, great macroscopic: large enough to be seen by the unaided eye macrocosm: the great entire world macrocyte: large cell
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inter – between, among interact: working among others interrupt: break between intervene: come between
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anti - against antidote: give against (usually to stop a poison) antibiotic: against bacteria antisocial: go against society
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dis (di, dif) – apart, away, not divert: turn away differ: stand apart disrupt: to break away
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syn (syl, sym) – same, together synonym: same meaning as symphony: together in sound or action syllable: sounds put together to form words
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extra - beyond extraordinary: beyond what is usual extrasensory: understanding what is beyond normal feeling extraterrestrial: beyond earthly
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homo - same homonym: same name homogenous: full of the same kind homophone: same sound
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in (ig, il, im, ir) - not inactive: not active ignoble: not noble illegal: not lawful imperfect: not perfect irrational: not reasonable
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medi - middle median: middle of something medieval: middle ages medium: middle size
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per – through, thoroughly perspire: through the pores of the skin permit: thoroughly allowed perennial: through the year
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bi -two bicycle: two wheels biennial: two times a year binomial: two names or numbers
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un - not unarm: not having a weapon unconscious: not aware or conscious unequal: not equal
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omni - all omnipotent: being all powerful omniscience: state of knowing all omnivorous: result of eating all things (vegetables and animals)
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retro - backward retroactive: something that goes backward in time retrogress: go backward retrospect: look backward
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ambul - walk amble: to slowly walk ambulatory: walking perambulate: to walk through while inspecting
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equ - same equal: same amount equilateral: same or equal sides equator: line that separates same sides
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pre - before prefix: before something precede: before in time or place prevent: before it happens
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post - after postpone: after a time postscript: after the signature posthumous: occurring after death
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contra - against contradict: speak out against contrary: against another controversy: result of turning against
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dem - people democracy: government ruled by people demographics: statistical record of people and population epidemic: affecting many people
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trans – across, through transit: to travel across transfer: to carry across transmit: to send across
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auto - self autobiography: life story of a person, written by that person herself automobile: a vehicle that moves by itself autonomy: the result of ruling one’s self
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bene - good beneficial: changing things for the better benign: good or harmless benediction: act of saying good words (a blessing)
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theo - god theology: study of god atheist: one who is without god theocracy: government ruled by god
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ab – away, from abduct: lead away absent: to be away abdicate: to give away power or responsibility formally
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semi – half semicircle: half of a circle semifinal: a game before the final semicolon: punctuation mark
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