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Root Words Set #1

Root: am, amor Meaning: love, liking Example: amiable, amorous, enamored

Root: anim Meaning: alive, life, spirit Example: animated, animal, animosity

Root: arch Meaning: to rule, ruler, leader Example: patriarch monarch, matriarch, architect

Root: astr, aster Meaning: star Example: astrology, asterisk, asteroid, astronaut

Root: aud, audit Meaning: hear, listen Example: auditorium, audiology, audio, audtion

Root: bel,bell Meaning: war Example: belligerent, rebellion, bellator

Root: ben, bene Meaning: good, well Example: beneficial, benediction, benefactor, benevolent

Root: bibli Meaning: book Example: bibliography, bible, bibliomania, bibliology

Root: bio Meaning: life Example: biography, biology, biometrics, biosphere

Root: capit Meaning: head Example: capital, decapitate, captain, caption