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ale, alter: (a person's other name)/ (another choice)
2.
am, amkor: (friendly)/ (loving)
3.
anni, annu, enni: (happening at the same time once a year)/ (happenining once a year)/ (happening one evry 100 years)
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anthrop: (like or of a human being)/ (the study of humankind)
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aster: (star flower)/ (starlike symbol [*] )
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aud: (can be herd)/ (a place to listern to speeches and performances
7.
bibl: (sacred book of Christianity)
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bio: (book about a person's life)/ (list of books)
9.
chrome: (having one color)/ (having many colors)
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chron: (in time order)/ (to make happen at hte same time)
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cide: (the killing of one person by another person)/ (pest [bug] killer)
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cise: (a thin, clean cut)/ (the teeth that cut or tear food)/ (cut exactly right)
13.
cord, cor: (heartfelt)/ (relationg to the heart)
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corp: (a legal body; business)/ (a small world)
15.
cosm: (the universe or world)/ (a small world)
16.
cred: (capable of being believed)/ (unbelievable)
17.
cycl, cyclo: (a vehicle with two wheels)/ (a very stropn circular wind)
18.
dem: (ruled by the people)/ (affecting many people at the same time)
19.
dent, dont: (false teeth)/ (dentist who straightens teeth)
20.
derm: (the study of skin)/ (outer layer of skin)
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dic, dict: (a book of words that people use or say)/ (to tell about something in advance)
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dynam: (powerful explosive)/ (power producer)
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equi: (day and night of equal length)/ (the same or equal to)
24.
fac, fact: (a place where people make things)/ (to make by hand or machine)
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fide: (having faith or trust in oneself)/ (faithfulness to a person or cause)
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fin: (the last of something)/ (having no end)
27.
flex: (able to bend)/ (bending or springing back
28.
flu: (flowing smoothly or easily)/ (waterlike, flowing substance)
29.
forc, fort: (strenght or power)/ (to make strong)
30.
fract, frag: (to brake)/ ( a piece broken from the whole)
31.
gen: (existing at birth)/ (the study of inborn traits)
32.
geo: (the study of places on the earth)/ (the study ot the earth's physical features)
33.
grad: (step-by-step)/ (talking the next step)
34.
graph: (writing one's name)/ (the study of hand-writing)
35.
greg: (a group that functions together)/ (togroup apart)
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hab, habit: (the place in which one lives)/ (to live in)
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hetero: (different in birth or kinds)/(having interest in the opposite sex)
38.
homo: (of the same birth or kind)/ (to blend into a uniform mixture)
39.
hum: (to take out kof the earth)/ (earth;dirt)
40.
hydr: (to take the water out of )/ (the fear kof water)
41.
ject: (to throw out)/ (to throw forward)
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leg: (related to the law)/ (people who make laws)
43.
log, logo: (speech between two people)/ (thinking or reasoning)
44.
luc, lum: (to light up)/ (letting light come through)
45.
magn: (great)/ (to make bigger or greater)
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man: (to fix the hands)/ (done by hand)
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mania: (abnormal desire to steal)/ (an insane person)
48.
Mar: of or found in the sea/ sailor
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Medi: Between good and bad; average/ in the middle
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Mem: a note or reminder/ a reminder of a person or an event
51.
Meter: Unit of measure/ device to measure volts
52.
Migra: Person who moves to another country/ person who moves form place to place
53.
Mit, Miss: to send out; give off/ sending over
54.
Mob, Mot: movable/ being moved ahead in rank or performance
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Mon: To warn or remind/ a structure used as a reminder of a person or an event
56.
Mort: Something that never dies/ subject to death; causing death
57.
Multi: Of or including many cultures/ an animal with many feet
58.
Nat: Present from birth/ birth
59.
Neur: A doctor who treats the nervous system/ surgery on part of the nervous system
60.
Nov: A new ideal/ to make like new again
61.
Numer: Too many to count/ large in number
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Omni: Present everywhere at the same time/ eating all kinds of food
63.
Onym: Without a name/ false name
64.
Pac: Peaceful/ person who is against war
65.
Path, pathy: Feeling for another/ father figure
66.
Ped: Lever worked by the foot/ one who travels by foot
67.
Pend: A hanging object/ a hanging weight that swings back and forth
68.
Phil: City of brotherly love/ the love of wisdom
69.
Phobia: a fear of high places. a fear of public, open places
70.
Phon: related to sounds/ sounds made together
71.
Photo: a story told mainly with photographs/ picture made using light rays
72.
Pop: the number of people in an area/ full of people
73.
Port: To carry out/ able to be carried
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Proto: the main character in a story/ the first model made
75.
Psych: The study of the mind/ the science of mind and behavior
76.
Rupt: to break into/ to break
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Sci: being aware/ knowing everything
78.
Scope: Instrument for viewing patterns and shapes/ instrument used to see above the water
79.
Scrib, Script: Something written by hand/ to write quickly
80.
Sen: Showing old age/ an old person
81.
Sequ, secu: one thing following another
82.
Spec: To look at carefully/ an example to look at
83.
Sphere: half of a sphere, one of the halves of the earth
84.
Spir: To breathe out; die/ to breathe into; give life to
85.
Strict: A large snake that coils around its prey and squeezes it to death/ to draw tightly together
86.
Tact, tag: touch/ spreading disease by touching
87.
Tele: Machine used to speak to people over a distance/ machine used to see things that are very far away
88.
Tempo: from the current time period/ lasting for a short time
89.
Tend, tens: to stretch and make longer/ the act or stretching something tight
90.
Terra: the earth or ground/ relating to the earth
91.
Threm: related to heat/ a device for controlling heat
92.
Tom: the science of cutting apart plants and animals for study/ a particle that cannot be cut or divided
93.
Tox: poisoned inside; drunk/ poisonous
94.
Tract: The act of pulling/ a machine for pulling
95.
Typ: the first printing or model/ a printing error
96.
Vac: Empty/ am ampty space
97.
Val: Of equal worth/ to find out the worth of
98.
Ver, Vers: To turn aside/ to turn back
99.
Vid, Vis: To overseeor watch over/ record on tape for viewing
100.
Viv: to bring back to life/ full of life
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Voc: to speak, sing, or call/ the way a person earns a living; a person's calling
102.
Vor: Flesh-eating/ plant-eating
103.
Zoo: a place where animals are kept/ the study of animal life