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Words Derived From Greek

PHOBIA: "fear," "dislike," "aversion"
PHIL (PHILO): "loving," "fond of"
MIS: "hate" (MIS means the opposite of PHIL.)
DYS: "bad," "ill," "difficult"
EU: "good," "well," "advantageous" (EU means the opposite of DYS.)
MACRO: "large," "long"
MICRO: "small," "minute"
A (AN): "not," "without
MONO (MON): "one," "single," "alone"
POLY: "many"
LOGY: "science," "study," "account"
BIO: "life"
TOMY (TOM): "cutting," "operation of incision"
POD: "foot"
HYPER: "over," "above," "beyond the ordinary"
HYPO: "under," "beneath," "less than the ordinary"
HOMO: "one and the same," "like"
HETERO: "different"
ENDO: "within"
EXO: "out of," "outside"
ARCHY: "rule"
GEO: "earth," "ground"
PATH (PATHO, PATHY): (1) "feeling," "suffering"; (2) "disease"
MORPH: "form"
PERI: "around," "about," "near," "enclosing"
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