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WRL: Quiz 5

Study helps for Word Roots Quiz 5

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THEOS meaning god (Greek)
THEOS word theology
DEUS meaning god (Latin)
DEUS word deity
DIVINUS meaning god-like (Latin)
DIVINUS word divinity
HOMO/HOMINIS meaning man, humankind (Latin)
HOMO/HOMINIS word human
ANTHROPOS meaning man, humankind (Greek)
ANTHROPOS word anthropology
VIR meaning man, manly, masculine (Latin)
VIR word virtuoso, virtue
FEMINA meaning woman (Latin)
FEMINA word feminine
INFANS/INFANTIS meaning inability to speak (Latin)
INFANS/INFANTIS word infant
PAIS/PAIDOS meaning child (Greek)
PAIS/PAIDOS word pediatrician
SCHOLE meaning leisure, free time (Greek)
SCHOLE word school, scholastic
LUDO/LUSUS meaning play, mock (Latin)
LUDO/LUSUS word prelude
IATROS meaning doctor, physician, comforter (Greek)
IATROS word psychiatrist, podiatrist
MEDICUS meaning physician (Latin)
MEDICUS word medical, medicine
SANUS meaning healthy, not diseased or injured (Latin)
SANUS word sane, sanity, sanitary
HOLOS meaning whole, entire, complete (Latin)
HOLOS word whole
RHINOS meaning nose, snout (Greek)
RHINOS word rhinoplasty, rhinoceros
CORNU meaning horn (Latin)
CORNU word unicorn, cornucopia, cornea
DERMA meaning skin, hide, shell (Greek)
CUTIS meaning skin, hide (Latin)
CUTIS word cuticle, sub-cutaneous
COR/CORDIS meaning heart (Latin)
COR/CORDIS word courage, encourage, core, record
DORSUM meaning back (Latin)
DORSUM word endorse, dorsal fin
ATHLON meaning prize, award (Greek)
ATHLON word athlete, athletics, decathlon
AGON meaning contest, struggle, trial (Greek)
AGON word agony, agonize
DROMOS meaning race, course, running (Greek)
DROMOS word hippodrome, aerodrome
MONS/MONTIS meaning mountain (Latin)
HUMUS meaning earth, soil (Latin)
HUMUS word humble, humility
FOLIUM meaning leaf (Latin)
FOLIUM word foliage, defoliate, folio
SAL/SALIS meaning salt (Latin)
MARE meaning sea, ocean (Latin)
MARE word marine, mariner, marina
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