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Descend (down). Week 15 Stems. By Lia Ogburn. Hematic : HEMA tic (hi mat’ ik ) adj. Containing blood; affecting blood Hemophilia : HEMO philia (he mo fil ’ ee a) n. Bleeding which cannot be controlled Hematose : HEMA tose (hem’ a tose ) adj. Bloody; full of blood.
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Descend (down) Week 15 Stems By Lia Ogburn
Hematic : HEMA tic (hi mat’ ik) adj. Containing blood; affecting blood Hemophilia : HEMO philia (he mofil’ ee a) n. Bleeding which cannot be controlled Hematose : HEMA tose (hem’ a tose) adj. Bloody; full of blood Hema (blood)
pro·to·zo·a/ˌprōtəˈzōə/ A phylum or grouping of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals. pro·to·type/ˈprōtəˌtīp/ A first or preliminary model of something, esp. a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied. pro·to·col/ˈprōtəˌkôl/ The official procedure governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions. The established code of procedure or behavior in any group, organization, or situation. Proto (first)
Phon (sound) • phone/fōn/ • Headphones or earphones. • A speech sound; the smallest discrete segment of sound in a stream of speech. • pho·no·graph/ˈfōnəˌgraf/ • A record player. • An early sound-reproducing machine that used cylinders to record as well as reproduce sound.
Mono (one) mon·o·chro·mat·ic/ˌmänəkrōˈmatik/ Containing or using only one color. (of light or other radiation) Of a single wavelength or frequency. mon·o·lith/ˈmänl-iTH/ A large single upright block of stone, esp. one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument. A very large and characterless building.
Viv (life) re·vive/riˈvīv/ Restore to life or consciousness: "both men collapsed, but were revived". Regain life, consciousness, or strength. Vital : VITA I (vite’ al) adj. Relating to life; as, vital power
This concludes Stem List Number 15. Conclude (together) Created By Lia Ogburn The End.