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Vocab: geo to jus

Vocabulary related to: <geo, gram, graph, hydra, jus, jud>

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geography the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities etc. of the world
geology the study of minerals such as rocks, and soil
geometry the study in mathematics of the form and relationships of angles, lines, curves, shapes, and solid objects
geopolitical relating to the study of the effects of country's position and population
telegram a message sent by telegraph
photograph to make a picture of someone or something by using a camera and film sensitive to light
grammar the rules according to which the words of a language change their form and are combined
biography a story about a particular person's life
hydraulics moved or operated by the pressure of water or other liquids
hydrant fire hydrant, a container which acts as an aqueduct. A hose is attached to the hydrant and firefighters shoot water onto fires.
hydrophobia a technical word for RABIES
judge the official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished
justice relating to a court of law
judicial the system by which people are judged in courts of law and criminals are punished
justify to give an acceptable explanation for something that other people think is unreasonable
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