HOMO – same homogenized Bow homograph.

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HOMO – same homogenized Bow homograph

HYDRO - water hydrant dehydrate

JECT - throw reject projectile

MACRO - large macrocosm macroscopic

MATRI - mother maternal matriarch

METER - measure thermometer speedometer

MICRO - small microcosm microorganism

MIS – wrong/bad misbehave misprint

MONO – one/single monogamy monologue

ONYM - name Homonym antonym

OB - against Object Obstacle

PAN - all Panorama Pandemic

PATRI - father Paternity Patriarch

PERI - around Perimeter Periphery

PER - through Permeate Perforate

PHILE, PHIL – lover of Philosophy Audiophile

POLY - many Polytheism Monopoly

PORT - carry Transport Portable

POST - after Postpone Posthumous

PRO – before/forward Provide Prophecy

PSEUDO - false Pseudonym Pseudoscience

PSYCH - mind Psychiatry Psyche

PRE - before Preview Precede

RE - again Return Reunite

SEMI - half Semiannual Semicircle