List 13 Homework is due Monday, March 24 Quiz is Monday, March 24.

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List 13 Homework is due Monday, March 24 Quiz is Monday, March 24

Tox/toxic=poison Toxin (n)= a poison produced by a living thing

Tax/tact=arrangement or touch Tactile (adj)= connected to sense of touch

Kine/kino=movement Kinesthetic (adj)=related to physical movement

Luc=light Translucent (adj)= allowing light, but not specific images to pass through

Micro=small Micromanage (v)= to control every part of something

Macro=large, long Macroeconomics (n)= the part of economics (studying money) that deals with large-scale factors

Tele=far Telework (v)= to work from a place besides the actual work location

Ob=complete/toward Obsolete (adj)= no longer produced or used; out of date