Greek Lesson 6:
- tom- cut
- ton, ten- stretch; tone
- chir- hand
- pod- foot
- cephal- head
- dectyl- finger; toe
- gloss, glott, glot- tongue; language
- osteo- bone
- derm, dermat- skin
- plas, plasm, plast- mold; shape; form; substance
Latin lesson 13:
- aesth, esth- feeling; perception
- eth- habit; moral
- neur- nerve
- pneum, pneurmat, pnea- breath; wind
- opt, ops, op- sight; view; eye
- ophthalm- eye
- them, the, thet, thee, thec, thek- put; place
- thanat, thanas- death
- necro- dead
- taph- tomb
- mnem, mne, mnes- memory
- soph- wise
Latin Lesson 14:
- tax, tect- arrangement; order
- tox, toxic- poison
- dox- belief; opinion
- paed, ped- child; instruction
- athl- prize
- kine, kino, cinem, cinemat- movement
- sept, seps- posion (from decay)
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Greek Lesson 6:
- pachy- thick
- tauto- same
Latin Lesson 13:
- dys- difficult; bad
Latin Lesson 14:
- proto- first
- deutero- second
- tri- three
- tetra- four
- penta- five
- hexa- six
- hepta- seven
- octo- eight
- ennea- nine
- deka, deca, dec- ten
- hecato, hecatom, hecaton, hect- hundred
- kilo- thousand
- myraid- ten thousand
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Greek Lesson 6:
- algia, algy, algiac, algic, algetic- pain; one who suffers; pertaining to or causing pain;
- itis, itic- inflammation; one who has inflammation; characterized by inflammation
- machy, machia, machist, machic, machical, machal- war; fight; one who fights; pertaining to fighting
Latin Lesson 13:
- orama- view
- oramist- one who views
- oramic- pertaining to vie
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