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H 9th Comp/Lit Finals, Gathers, Greek & Latin Roots

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macro- (greek)   large, long, big (r)  
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macrobiotic   that which prolongs life  
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bios (greek)   life (r)  
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macrocephaly   a condition when the head is abnormally large  
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kephale (greek)   head (r)  
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macrocosm   the whole universe  
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kosmos (greek)   universe (r)  
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macromolecule   a giant molecule  
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molecula (latin)   little mass (r)  
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macron   symbol over vowel to indicate long sound  
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mega-, megalo-   great, large (r)  
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megalomania   a disorder in which one believers himself to be of great importance  
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mania (greek)   madness (r)  
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megalopolis   urban complex containing many cities  
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polis (latin)   city (r)  
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megaphone   funnel-shaped device amplifies sound  
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phone (greek)   sound (r)  
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nom (latin- noman)   name (r)  
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nominal   existing in name only  
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denomintation   a religious moverment of people sharing a belief; a classification of $$$  
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de (latin)   divides to intensify meaning (r)  
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ignomy   discrace or humiliation  
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in (latin)   without (r)  
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nomenclature   a system of naming  
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calator (latin)   caller, calling (r)  
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misnomer   name wrongly given to something  
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mis- (latin)   wrongly/wrong (r)  
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micro-   small (r)  
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microbilogy   studo of small organisms  
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-ology (greek)   study of (r)  
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microbe   small organism  
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microclimate   climate of small region/area  
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klime (greek)   region or zone (r)  
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microcosm   miniature universe  
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kosmos (greek)   universe (r)  
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microelectronics   design of small circuits  
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electricus (latin)   produced from amber by rubbing (r)  
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microfilm   very small pictures of documents  
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filmen (old english)   membrane (r)  
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micrometer   instrument for measuring small objects  
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metron (greek)   measurement (r)  
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micron   1/1000th mm  
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mikron (greek)   minute (r)  
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pantomine   a dramatic presentation with gestures and no words  
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mimos (greek)   mimic (r)  
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par-, para- (both)   beside, along (r)  
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parable   short story that tells a lesson  
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parabole (greek)   an analogy (r)  
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ballein (greek)   to throw (r)  
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paradigm   pattern or model  
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deigma (greek)   example (r)  
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paragon   a model of excellence or perfection  
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paragone (italien)   test (r)  
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akone (greek)   whetstone (r)  
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paramecium   microscopic animal  
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paramekes (greek)   oblong (r)  
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mekos (greek)   length (r)  
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paraphrase   rewording to make shorter/clearer  
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phrazein (greek)   to speak (r)  
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parasite   an animal/plant that can obtain food only through another organism  
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sitos (greek)   food (r)  
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parasitos (greek)   guest (r)  
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parenthetical   interjected as qualifying information  
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entithenai (greek)   to insert (r)  
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parody   a humorous imitation  
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paroidia (greek)   countersong (r)  
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oide (greek)   song (r)  
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ob- (latin)   toward, aginst, before (r)  
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obnoxious   offensive in behavior  
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nox, noxa (latin)   hurt (r)  
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obsolete   out of date  
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solere (latin)   to become accustomed (r)  
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obstreperous   obnoxious  
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strepare (latin)   to roar (r)  
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obtrusive   inclined to force beliefs on another  
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trudere (latin)   to thrust (r)  
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pan- (greek)   all (r)  
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panacea   supposed cure for all illnesses  
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akeisthai (greek)   to cure (r)  
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pancreas   a gland that secretes insulin  
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kreas (greek)   flesh (r)  
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pandemic   widely spread epidemic  
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demos (greek)   people (r)  
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pandemonium   confusion  
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daimon (greek)   abode of demons (r)  
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panoply   a complete suit of armor  
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hopla (greek)   arms (r)  
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panorama   an unbroken view of a wide area  
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horama (greek)   a view  
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pantheon   all the gods  
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theos (greek)   god  
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path   to feel, to suffer (r)  
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antipathy   a strong dislike  
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anti- (greek)   against (r)  
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empathy   the ability to see into another’s mind/heart and reach full understanding  
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en- (greek)   in (r)  
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osteopathy   the treatment of the disease through the bones  
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osteon (greek)   bone (r)  
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pathetic   causing sympathy or pity; miserably inadequate  
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pathos (greek)   suffering (r)  
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pathogenic   producing disease  
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genesis (latin)   birth or beginning (r)  
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pathology   the study of disease and/or effects  
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logos (greek)   words  
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pathos   a quality in music or literature that creates pity or sadness  
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pathos (greek)   suffering (r)  
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sympathy   a feeling of pity for another’s suffering  
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syn- (greek)   together (r)  
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per- (latin)   thoroughly, thorough, throughout  
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imperceptible   almost unable to be seen  
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in- (latin)   not (r)  
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percipere (latin)   to take hold of  
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capere (latin)   to take (r)  
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percolate   to drain or drip through something with small holes; to filter  
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colare (latin)   to strain (r)  
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perennial   flower continures to grow throughout year  
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annus (latin)   year or yearly (r)  
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perfectionist   a person who tries to do everything without making a mistake  
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facere (latin)   to do (r)  
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perforate   to make holes through  
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forare (latin)   to bore (r)  
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permeate   to spread through  
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meare (latin)   to go past (r)  
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perpendicular   at right angles to a line or plane  
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perpendiculum (latin)   plumb line (r)  
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pendere (latin)   to hang (r)  
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-culum (latin)   instrument (r)  
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