Root Review 1 andr/o – man; male; stamen apo – away; from; off; separate astro, aster – star derma, dermat/o – skin morph/o – form.

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Root Review 1 andr/o – man; male; stamen apo – away; from; off; separate astro, aster – star derma, dermat/o – skin morph/o – form

Root Review 2 dont, odont – tooth; teeth ortho – straight; correct dox – belief, praise gyn, gynec – woman; female

Root Review 3 –latry – worship log/o – word; discourse; doctrine mania – excessive desire; mental aberration morph/o – form onym – name; word

Root Review 4 cata – down; completely; thoroughly; against; intensive; according to chrono – time esthes, esthet, aesthes, aesthet – feeling; sensation -oid – like; resembling ambi, amphi – both; on both sides; around anti – against; instead of, opposite anthrop – man; human arch, archi, arche/o, archae/o – rule; chief; first; ancient

Root Review 5 mis – Greek to hate path, pathy – disease; feeling –ics – science; study of; skill; knowledge dia – through; apart; across phon – sound; voice tele – distant; end; complete scope – to view; examine; observe a, an – not; without auto – self; same

Root Review 6 hect, hector – hundred bi, bin – two; twice (Latin) tetra – four octa, oct, octo – eight gam/o, -gamy, gameto – marriage, united, sexual union dem/o, demi – people soph, sophy – wise; wisdom geo – earth

Root Review 7 the, theo – God nom/, nomy – law; rule; management dys – bad; difficult; abnormal; impaired pan, panto – all, every syn, sym, syl, sys – together; same biblio – book mono, mon – one; single; alone –cracy, crat – government; rule; power

Root Review 8 hemi – half hepta, hept – seven kilo – thousand prot, proto – first; primitive, chief poly – many hex, hexa – six di, diplo – two, double penta, pent – five

Root Review 9 cycl/o – circle; wheel –ology, -logy – study of –phobia – fear of bio – life; living things meter, metr, -metry – measure graph, -graphy – writing hydro – water phil/o – love of