Lesson 1, 2 & 3
Lesson 4, 5 & 6
Lesson 7&8
Lesson 9 & 10
Greek Latin Hodge
100

A dwelling with two living units

Duplex

100

Definition of minutia

Small trivial detail

100

coming before in position or time

Anterior

100

A picture or drawing representing words or ideas

Pictograph

100

Greek and latin verb for one

Mono, Unus

200

An athletic contest in which each contestant takes part in 10 events

Decathlon

200

noble and generous

Maganimous

200

Definition of Posterior

Situated in or at the back

200

Definition of Recant

To take back a formal statement

200

Greek verb for Large

Makros

300

Latin verb for "all"

Omni

300

Definition of Incipient

In it's early stages; beginning

300

Definition of Predestination

The belief that what happens in human life has already been determined by some higher power

300

Both definitions of Artifice

1.Craftiness; trickery

2.cleverness; skill

300

Latin verb to lessen

Minuo

400

Definition of Panacea

a cure all for diseases or trouble

400

Something worthless or useless

Vanity

400

Both definitions of Posterity

1. future generations

2. a person's decedents

400

Both definitions of Artless

1. Without deceit or cunning; simple; natural

2. Crude; ignorant; uncultured

400

Greek verb for "All"

Pan

500

Definition of Totalitarian

Referring to a form of government in which one person or party holds absolute control.

500
Having little substance or validity

Tenuous

500

Whats wrong with this sentence: "Many people consider environmental pollution to be the primeval of our time"

Doesn't make sense because primeval means ancient, belonging to the first ages.

500

Second definition of Pingo

To embroider

500

Greek verb for "many"

Poly

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