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Greek Vocabulary 5. Roots, definitions, synonyms, antonyms, sentences, and related words. andr oid. What does -oid mean? Then what could andr - mean?. andr oid . andr /o – man; male; stamen andr oid – n. a mobile robot usually with a human form adj. possessing human features.
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Greek Vocabulary 5 Roots, definitions, synonyms, antonyms, sentences, and related words
android What does -oid mean? Then what could andr- mean?
android • andr/o – • man; male; stamen • android – • n. a mobile robot usually with a human form • adj. possessing human features
android • In I, Robot, one of the androids was trying to save people from the evil computer. • Our technology is awfully close to producing androids that may be able to blend in to our society, illustrated by the android teacher above, but we have yet to decide on the ethical issues of such a creation.
android Related words: • androgen • androgenous • androgynous • misandry • philander
apogee What might apo- mean? What about gee or geo?
apogee • v. the farthest or highest point • adj. apogean • Synonyms: acme, apex, height, capstone, climax, crescendo, crest, crown, culmination, head, high noon, high tide, high-water mark, meridian, noon, noontime, peak, pinnacle, sum, summit, tip-top, top, zenith • Antonyms: bottom, nadir, rock bottom • apo – • away; from; off; separate • apogee – • n. the point at which the orbit of the moon or a satellite is farthest from the earth, also the point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited
apogee • Although it is merely farther away, when it is at its apogee, the moon appears to be smaller. • At its apogee some time after 1400, the Incan Empire was the largest nation in the world. • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ancient/lost-inca-empire.html • http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/04/inca-empire/pringle-text
apogee • apoplexy • apostle • apostrophe • apotheosis • apocalypse • apocryphal • apology Related words: • aphelion • apheresis • aphorism
asterisk What might aster- mean?
asterisk • astro, aster – • star • asterisk – • n. the character * used in printing or writing as a reference mark, as an indication of the omission of letters or words, to denote a hypothetical or unattested linguistic form, or for various arbitrary meanings • v. to mark with an asterisk • Synonym: star
asterisk • Asterisks are very useful when taking notes and when reading texts which use footnotes. • When taking a written test or composing an essay, if realize you want to add a phrase or sentence to a portion you’ve already completed, just add an asterisk where you want the text to go and use an asterisk below to indicate the text you wish to add.
asterisk Related words: • aster • asteroid • astrodome • astrology • astronaut • astronomical • disaster
dermatology What does –ology mean? What must derma or dermato- mean then?
dermatology • derma, dermat/o – • skin • dermatology – • n. a branch of medicine dealing with the skin, its structure, functions, and diseases • adj. dermatologic , dermatological adv. dermatologically n. dermatologist
dermatology • By using dermatology many ordinary people have been able to improve their skin and recover from severe acne. • “Dermatology deals with fungal diseases, skin cancers, psoriasis, and life-threatening skin diseases such as pemphigus, scleroderma, and lupus erythematosus.” • This entry comes from Encyclopædia Britannica Concise.
dermatology Related words: • dermatitis • dermis • echinoderm • epidermis • hypodermic • pachyderm • taxidermy
orthodontist Which root might mean teeth? What do you think the other root means?
orthodontist • orthodontist – • n. a type of dentist who deals with irregularities of the teeth (as malocclusion) and their correction through straightening (as with braces) adj. orthodontic adv. orthodontically n. orthodontist • ortho – • straight; correct • dont, odont – • tooth; teeth
orthodontist • The orthodontist uses braces, retainers, and spacers over a period of time to reshape a person’s smile. • As a junior in high school, I was not excited to get braces, but the orthodontic treatment straightened my teeth by the end of my freshman year of college.
orthodontist • odontology • periodontal • orthodox • orthopedics • unorthodox
unorthodox You know what un- means, right? Now you know what ortho means, so what might dox- mean?
unorthodox • dox – • belief, praise • unorthodox – • adj. breaking with convention or tradition; not conforming to established doctrines or beliefs • Synonyms: dissenting, dissident, heterodox, iconoclastic, maverick, nonconformist, out-there, unconventional, heretical • Antonyms: conforming, conformist, conventional, orthodox
unorthodox • In 24 Jack Bauer sometimes uses unorthodox means to save the country and prevent terrorist attacks. • The girls in the photo are dressed in an unorthodox manner, not conforming to the norms of their society but expressing their own style and fun-loving spirit. • “In an unorthodox course of treatment … superglue stopped a brain aneurysm and saved the life of a 20-day-old girl in Kansas.” ~CNN
unorthodox Related words: • doxology • neoorthodoxy • paradox • orthodox
misogynist The –ist suffix usually indicates one who -, and you now know what mis- means, right? What do you think gyn- means? What kind of person would a misogynist be?
misogynist • gyn, gynec – • woman; female • misogynist – • n. or adj. one who hates women n. misogyny adj. misogynistic adv. misogynistically
misogynist • Misogynists can come in many forms: those who appear to love women but don’t and those who clearly have no respect for women. • On Facebook, on blogs, and in jokes, I have seen a huge rise in misogyny in the past few years, but with the new generation, I can see the change to come.
misogynist Related words: • androgynous • gynecologist • misogyny • philogyny
idolatry What could this root mean?
idolatry • –latry – • worship • idolatry – • n. 1. the worship of a physical object as a god 2. immoderate attachment or devotion to something pl. n. idolatries adj. idolatrous v. idolize, -ed, -ing, -es; n. idolization • Synonyms: adulation, deification, hero worship, worship, idolization, worshipping (also worshiping) • Near Antonyms: condemnation, disapproval, disfavor, dislike, dismissal, disregard, hatred, loathing, scorn
idolatry • Some say that people in our modern society idolize fame and fortune. • By caring more about her money than the people around her who loved her, the music diva practiced idolatry in her everyday life.
idolatry Related words: • demonolatry • Mariolatry • necrolatry • zoolatry
dialogue What does dia- mean? You already know the word “dialogue” or “dialog,” so guess what logue or log means.
dialogue • log/o – • word; discourse; doctrine • dialogue – • n. 1. a written composition in which two or more characters are represented as conversing • 2. a conversation or exchange of ideas and opinions between two or more persons • 3. a discussion between representatives of parties to a conflict that is aimed at resolution • v. to participate in a dialogue • pl. n. dialogues v. dialoguing, -s, -d n. dialoguer • Synonyms: argument, argumentation, back-and-forth, colloquy, confab, confabulation, conference, consult, consultation, council, counsel, debate, deliberation, discussion, give-and-take, palaver, parley, talk
dialogue • Because they had worked together for many years, they had an honest and open dialogue concerning their company’s future. • During the worst part of the strike, Milena was relived when both labor and corporate agreed to dialogue to reach a solution to the dispute.
dialogue Related words: • analogy • apology • catalogue • epilogue • eulogy • logic • logo • monologue • prologue • syllogism • trilogy
egomania I bet you can guess what this word and root mean?
egomania – • n. : the state of being extremely egocentric and focused on oneself n. egomaniac adj. egomaniacal adv. egomaniacally • Synonyms: egocentricity, egocentrism, egoism, egotism, narcissism, navel-gazing, self-absorption, self-centeredness, self-concern, self-interest, self-involvement, selfishness, self-preoccupation, self-regard • Antonyms: self-abandonment, self-forgetfulness, selflessness, unselfishness egomania • mania – • excessive desire; mental aberration
egomania • In skits and films, many actors portray men and women who are egomaniacs, those who think the world revolves around them. • Many of us suffer from egomania, but we have to attempt to focus on the needs of others and put them first sometimes.
egomania • monomania • pyromania • maniac • manic-depressive (now called bipolar) • megalomania • bibliomania • kleptomania • mania
amorphous -ous is what kind of word ending? A word that ends in –ous will always be a … What do a- and an- mean as a root?
amorphous • morph/o – • form • amorphous – • adj. without distinct form or shape; lacking organization or unity n. amorphousness adv. amorphously • Synonyms: formless, shapeless, unformed, unshaped, unstructured • Antonyms: formed, shaped, structured
amorphous • The amorphous blob of gelatin splattered on the lunchroom table as the girl dropped her bowl from the tray. • Although the new business had a strong business plan, the implementation of it was more of an amorphous organization.
amorphous Related words: • anthropomorphism • dimorphic • endomorphic • geomorphology • metamorphosis • morphine • polymorphic
antonym I bet you know what ant or anti means… and you already know what an antonym is, so think about the root –onym.
antonym • onym – • name; word • antonym – • n. a word with the opposite meaning of another word • adj. antonymic adj. antonymous
antonym • Hot and cold are antonyms, and tall and short are antonyms. • Some antonyms of ambiguous are clear, obvious, and unequivocal.
antonym Related words: • acronym • anonymous • homonym • metonymy • patronymic • pseudonym • synonym
Root Review 1 • andr/o – • man; male; stamen • apo – • away; from; off; separate • astro, aster – • star • derma, dermat/o – • skin • morph/o – • form