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Greek and Latin Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots

Greek and Latin Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots. Part 1. hypo- hyp -. Greek Below; less than normal. mega-. Greek Great; huge. ultra-. Latin Beyond in degree; extreme. - ent -ant. Latin An action; condition Often a noun; the suffix –ant often indicates a person. - ent -ant. Latin

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Greek and Latin Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots

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  1. Greek and Latin Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots Part 1

  2. hypo-hyp- • Greek • Below; less than normal

  3. mega- • Greek • Great; huge

  4. ultra- • Latin • Beyond in degree; extreme

  5. -ent-ant • Latin • An action; condition • Often a noun; the suffix –ant often indicates a person

  6. -ent-ant • Latin • Causing a specific action • Often an adjective

  7. -ous-ious-eous • Latin • Full of; characterized by • Usually an adjective

  8. scope • Greek • To watch; see

  9. tract • Latin • To draw; pull

  10. form • Latin • To shape

  11. bene • Latin • Well; good

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