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Greek Root Words

Sound Telephone Microphone Phonics

Time Chronicle Chronic Chronology

Self Automobile Automatic Autostart

circle Motorcycle Unicycle Bicycle Recycle circle

Light Photo Photograph Photosynthesis Photocopy

Tools Mechanics Mechanism

The study of Biology Physiology Technology

Written or Drawn Graph Biography Bibliography

Measure Symmetry Geometry Meter

Distant (far) Telephone Telegraph Television

Life Biography Biology

Small or minute Microchip Microscope Microscopic

Water Dehydrate Hydrate Dehydration

Heat or Hot Thermometer Thermostat Thermos

rule or govern Democracy Democrat

see or sight Microscope Telescope