Common Greek Roots - Sheet1 Flashcards
What does the Greek root ‘anthropo’ mean?
man; human; humanity
Example: anthropologist, philanthropy
What does the Greek root ‘auto’ mean?
self
Example: autobiography, automobile
What does the Greek root ‘bio’ mean?
life
Example: biology, biography
What does the Greek root ‘chron’ mean?
time
Example: chronological, chronic
What does the Greek root ‘dyna’ mean?
power
Example: dynamic, dynamite
What does the Greek root ‘dys’ mean?
bad; hard; unlucky
Example: dysfunctional, dyslexic
What does the Greek root ‘gram’ mean?
thing written
Example: epigram, telegram
What does the Greek root ‘graph’ mean?
writing
Example: graphic, phonograph
What does the Greek root ‘hetero’ mean?
different
Example: heteronym, heterogeneous
What does the Greek root ‘homo’ mean?
same
Example: homonym, homogenous
What does the Greek root ‘hydr’ mean?
water
Example: hydration, dehydrate
What does the Greek root ‘hyper’ mean?
over; above; beyond
Example: hyperactive, hyperbole
What does the Greek root ‘hypo’ mean?
below; beneath
Example: hypothermia, hypothetical
What does the Greek root ‘logy’ mean?
study of
Example: biology, psychology
What does the Greek root ‘meter/metr’ mean?
measure
Example: thermometer, perimeter