Common Greek Roots - Sheet1 Flashcards

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What does the Greek root ‘anthropo’ mean?

A

man; human; humanity

Example: anthropologist, philanthropy

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What does the Greek root ‘auto’ mean?

A

self

Example: autobiography, automobile

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What does the Greek root ‘bio’ mean?

A

life

Example: biology, biography

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What does the Greek root ‘chron’ mean?

A

time

Example: chronological, chronic

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What does the Greek root ‘dyna’ mean?

A

power

Example: dynamic, dynamite

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What does the Greek root ‘dys’ mean?

A

bad; hard; unlucky

Example: dysfunctional, dyslexic

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What does the Greek root ‘gram’ mean?

A

thing written

Example: epigram, telegram

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What does the Greek root ‘graph’ mean?

A

writing

Example: graphic, phonograph

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What does the Greek root ‘hetero’ mean?

A

different

Example: heteronym, heterogeneous

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What does the Greek root ‘homo’ mean?

A

same

Example: homonym, homogenous

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What does the Greek root ‘hydr’ mean?

A

water

Example: hydration, dehydrate

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What does the Greek root ‘hyper’ mean?

A

over; above; beyond

Example: hyperactive, hyperbole

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What does the Greek root ‘hypo’ mean?

A

below; beneath

Example: hypothermia, hypothetical

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What does the Greek root ‘logy’ mean?

A

study of

Example: biology, psychology

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What does the Greek root ‘meter/metr’ mean?

A

measure

Example: thermometer, perimeter

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What does the Greek root ‘micro’ mean?

A

small

Example: microbe, microscope

17
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What does the Greek root ‘mis/miso’ mean?

A

hate

Example: misanthrope, misogyny

18
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What does the Greek root ‘mono’ mean?

A

one

Example: monologue, monotonous

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What does the Greek root ‘morph’ mean?

A

form; shape

Example: morphology, morphing

20
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What does the Greek root ‘nym’ mean?

A

name

Example: antonym, synonym

21
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What does the Greek root ‘phil’ mean?

A

love

Example: philanthropist, philosophy

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What does the Greek root ‘phobia’ mean?

A

fear

Example: claustrophobia, phobic

23
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What does the Greek root ‘photo/phos’ mean?

A

light

Example: photograph, phosphorous

24
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What does the Greek root ‘pseudo’ mean?

A

FALSE

Example: pseudonym, pseudoscience

25
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What does the Greek root ‘psycho’ mean?

A

soul; spirit

Example: psychology, psychic

26
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What does the Greek root ‘scope’ mean?

A

viewing instrument

Example: microscope, telescope

27
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What does the Greek root ‘techno’ mean?

A

art; science; skill

Example: technique, technological

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What does the Greek root ‘tele’ mean?

A

far off

Example: television, telephone

29
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What does the Greek root ‘therm’ mean?

A

heat

Example: thermal, thermometer