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It Was Greek To Me - enhancing Your English By Knowing Greek Roots

Greek provides many prominent prefixes, suffixes, and roots used in the English language. To understand the full meaning of a word, it is primary to know the former meaning of the roots used to form the word. Not only will your understanding of the word be more perfect and accurate, you will understand many more words since roots and other word parts (i.e. Affixes, prefixes, suffixes) occur in many English words. For example, Webster's Dictionary has seventy-seven listings beginning with the Greek root -chrom-.

Root words are most often combined with other word parts to positively retell a particular phenomena, action, or thing. Persisting with the root word -chrom- an example of this type of combining is chromolithography =chrom (color)+lithos (a stone)+graphien (to write) which is a recipe of producing color printed pictures using stone or zinc plates. Many roots are much more productive than -chrom- and safe bet prefixes (like un- meaning not, lack of, the opposite of as in undo) and suffixes (like -ology meaning a specified type of speaking as in eulogy or the science, doctrine, study of, or system of as in geology) are in hundreds of words. You can greatly heighten your command of English by familiarizing yourself with these word parts.

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Your command of English spelling will also be strengthened by knowing the origins of a word. Knowing a word originated from Greek gives clues to some of the tricky spellings in English like the silent introductory p- in pneumatic and psychopathic.

Here are frequently used Greek roots and their meanings with an example word. heighten your memory of these roots by copying them into a notebook. Write down the root, its definition, and several examples of its use. You can add examples by seeing for more in your dictionary. Institution using the words in sentences when writing and speaking. Look for words with these roots in newspaper, magazine, or books you read and underline them. Originate flashcards with the Greek root on one side of the card and the meaning or the reverse. The more often you use the word in some way, the better you will remember it.

-aero- (air) aerobics

-angio- (vessel) angioplasty

-anthrop- (human) anthropological

-astro- (constellation) astronomy

-centre- (center) central

-chrom/o- (color) chromatic

-chron- (time) chronograph

-dem- (people) democracy

-hydro- (water) hydroelectric

-kinesis- (movement) kinetic energy

-leuko- (white) leukemia

-litho- (stone) neolithic

-metre- (to measure) meter, geometry

-morph- (form) morphology

-naut- (sailor, ship) astronaut

-path- (feeling, suffering) pathetic

-ped/o- (child, children) pediatrics (do not confuse this Greek root with the Latin root pedi-meaning foot)

-phil/o- (having a strong affinity or love for) philosopher

-phon- (voice, sound) phonograph

-phos-,-photo- (light) phosphorus, photography

-pneu- (to breathe) pneumonia

-pseudo- (false) pseudography

-psych- (soul, mind) psychoanalyze

-tele- (distant) telephone

-therm- (hot) isotherm

Knowing Greek roots can help you remarked the meaning of a word and advance your vocabulary exponentially. Study them carefully and your ability to understand positively what you read and hear will improve.

It Was Greek To Me - enhancing Your English By Knowing Greek Roots

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