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Greek & Latin Roots Unit 8 Study Set
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Techne (Greek/Latin)
Greek
Techne (definition)
art, skill, craft
Ars/Artis (Greek/Latin)
Latin
Ars/Artis (definition)
art, skill
Bios (Greek/Latin)
Greek
Bios (definition)
life, living matter
Vivo/Victum (Greek/Latin)
Latin
Vivo/Victum (definition)
life, alive
Mikros (Greek/Latin)
Greek
Mikros (definition)
tiny, small, decimal
Megas (Greek/Latin)
Greek
Megas (definition)
great, large, big, powerful, million
Magnus (Greek/Latin)
Latin
Magnus (definition)
great, large
Pater/Patris (Greek/Latin)
Latin
Pater/Patris (definition)
Father
Mater/Matris (Greek/Latin)
Latin
Mater/Matris (definition)
Mother
Frater/Fratris (Greek/Latin)
Latin
Frater/Fratris (definition)
brother, family member
Technology
the use of science in industry and engineering, to invent useful things/solve problems
Technique
a way of doing something by using special knowledge/skill
Architect
person who designs buildings and advises in their construction
Artificial
not natural or real-made, produced, or done to seem like something natural
Artillery
weapons for discharging missiles
Biology
science dealing with living organisms
Biography
written history of a person's life
Amphibian
animal that can live both on land and in water
Revive
to make something strong, healthy, or active again
Survive
to continue to exist
Convivial
of or relating to social events where people can eat, drink, and talk in a friendly way to others
Microcosm
something seen as a small version of something larger
Microscope
device used to produce large view of smaller objects
Microwave
short electromagnetic wave
Megalith
very large stone used in ancient cultures as a monument or part of a building
Megalomania
mental illness causing people to think they have unlimited power or importance
Megaphone
cone-shaped device that amplifies one's voice
Magnify
to make greater
Magnitude
the size, extent, or importance of something
Magnanimous
having or showing a generous and kind nature
Patriarch
man who controls a family, group or government
Patrimony
property that one receives from their father when he dies
patronymic
name derived from that of the father or a paternal ancestor usually by the addition of an affix
Matriculate
to become a student at a school and especially in a college/university
Alma Mater
Song/hymn of a school, college, or university
Matrimony
the state of being married
Fraternal
of or relating to brothers
Fraternity
organization of male students at a US college
Friar
member of a men's Roman Catholic group who is poor and studies/teaches about Christianity
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