Chapter 4 Sect 6-10 Flashcards
Great world; universe
Macrocosm
Computer instruction standing for a series of steps
Macro
Little world; epitome; reproduction of a larger unity
Microcosm
Horizontal mark indicating that the vowel over which it is placed is long
Macron
Large enough to be visible to the naked eye
Macroscopic
Microscopic life form; microorganism; germ
Microbe
Agent that destroys microbes
Microbicide
Having small teeth
Microdont
Film of very small size
Microfilm
Millionth of a gram
Microgram
Millionth of a meter or an instrument for measuring small length
Micrometer
Microscopic animal or plant
Microorganism
Millionth of a second
Microsecond
Surgery with the aid of microscopes and minute instruments or laser beams
Microsurgery
Millionth of a volt
Microvolt
Millionth of a watt
Microwatt
Very short electromagnetic wave
Microwave
No moral; without a sense of moral responsibility
Amoral
Without definite for; shapeless; unorganized
Amorphous
Total absence of rule or government; confusion; disorder
Anarchy
Lack of a normal number of red blood cells
Anemia
Loss of feeling or sensation resulting from ether, chloroform, novocaine, etc.
Anesthesia
Drug that produces anesthesia
Anesthetic
Destitute of (without) water
Anhydrous
Deviation from the common rule
Anomaly
Not normal; abnormal
Anomalous
Nameless; of unknown or unnamed orgin
Anonymous
Deprivation of oxygen
Anoxia
Temporary cessation of breathing
Apnea
Free from disease-causing microorganism
Aseptic
Showing no symptoms of a disease
Asymptomatic
Godlessness; denial of the existence of a supreme being
Atheism
Lack of growth, as from disuse, disease, or malnourishment
Atrophy
Unlike the typical
Atypical
Rule by a single person
Monarchy
Of one colour
Monochromatic
Eyeglass for one eye
Monocle
Marriage with one mate a time
Monogamy
Two or more letters interwoven to represent a name
Monogram
Written account of a single thing or class of things
Monograph
Single stone of large waive; obelisk
Monolith
Massive and rigidly uniform
Monolithic
Long speech by one person
Monologue
Excessive concentration on one idea or subject
Monomania
Having one syllable
Monosyllabic
Belief that there is one God
Monotheism
Continuing in an unchanging tone; wearying
Monotonous
Rule by many; government having three or more ruler
Polyarchy
Having a variety of colors; multicolored; variegated
Polychromatic
Marriage to several people at the same time
Polygamy
Speaking several languages
Polyglot
Closed plane figure having; literally; manny angles and therefor many sides
Polygon
Having various forms
Polymorphic
Having more than three syllables
Polysyllabic
Back many sounds or voices
Polyphonic
Dealing with many applied sciences and technical arts
Polytechnic
Belief there is a plurality of Gods
Polytheism
Having one form
Monomorphic