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16 November, 21:01

Match the meaning to the root, prefix, or suffix.

1. large, long

a-, an-

2. fear

eu-

3. above, over

hyper-

4. within

macro-

5. good

endo-

6. around, about

morph

7. without

-phobia

8. form

peri-

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  1. 16 November, 21:30
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    1. large, long - macro-

    2. fear - - phobia

    3. above, over - hyper-

    4. within - endo-

    5. good - eu-

    6. around, about - peri-

    7. without - a-, an-

    8. form - morph

    Explanation:

    1. - Macro is a Greek root that means large or long, for example, Macroeconomics: The branch of economics that studies the overall working of a national economy.

    2.-Phobia is a Greek suffix that means fear or the act of seriously dislike something, for example, Arachnophobia: fear of spiders.

    3. - Hyper is a Greek root or origin word that means over and represent excess, for example, Hyperbole : obvious and intentional exaggeration.

    4. - Endo is a greek form from the origen word endon that means within, for example, Endocardial: situated within the heart; intracardiac.

    5. - Eu is a root word that means good or well, for example, Euphony: agreeableness of sound; pleasing effect to the ear, especially a pleasant sounding or harmonious combination or succession of words:

    6. - Peri is a prefix from the Greek that means about or around, for example, perimeter: the border or outer boundary of a two-dimensional figure.

    7. - A, An are prefixes that mean No or Without, a is used before consonants and an is used before vowels, for example, Agnostic:

    Not known, unknown

    8. - Morph is suffix and prefix that means form or shape, for example, Ectomorph: a person with a thin body.
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