Children's Literature
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PREFIXES
VOCABULARY

3-SYLLABLE VERBS
100

Three of his most popular books for kids include James and the Giant Peach, The Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Roald Dahl
100

ot 7th & not 9th, but the ordinal one in between

E-I-G-H-T-H

100

Meaning "in place of", this prefix is found in front of "roy" & "principal"

vice

100

The plant & animal life of a certain region are given the corresponding terms flora & this

 fauna

100

Sometimes combined with "guess", it means to calculate approximately the amount of something

estimate

200

This Hugh Lofting doctor lives in the fictional English village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh.

Dr. Dolittle

200

The element we need to breathe to survive

O-X-Y-G-E-N

200

When spelled with an "E" at the end, this 4-letter prefix means "before"; with an "I" at the end, it means "opposite"

ante (anti)

200


An open-handed blow, or a turned-up fold on a trouser leg

cuff

200

From Greek for "existing at the same time", it's to match one's actions to the timing of another's

synchronize

300

She's a magical nanny to Jane and Michael Banks.

Mary Poppins

300

The second month of the year

F-E-B-R-U-A-R-Y

300

"Vivi-" derives from a word meaning this in Latin, so vivisepulture means burying something that way

alive

300

It's the name of the device that helps a musician keep the beat, like clockwork

a metronome

300

Lyft says "45% of Americans have a gig on the side to" do this to their income

supplement

400

Who said: "Fee-fi-fo-fum! I smell the blood of and Englishman; be he alive, or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread."

The giant in Jack and the Beanstalk

400

The written note from a doctor to a pharmacist telling what medicine you need

P-R-E-S-C-R-I-P-T-I-O-N

400

Originally attached to a word that ended "-netic", this 5-letter prefix now fronts words dealing with futuristic concepts

cyber

400

It can describe a fast & furious courtship or a spiraling current of air

a whirlwind

400

In psychology, to contribute to a loved one's pathological behavior

enable

500

This kiddie book character "monkeys around" with the Man in the Yellow Hat.

Curious George

500

It sounds exactly like the name of a great lake, but it means weird or uncanny

E-E-R-I-E

500

It's a little confusing, but the fifth book of the Bible begins with this prefix meaning "second"

deutero

500

In business it's defined as the practice of giving better jobs & higher pay to relatives

nepotism

500

An alternate term for a crossroads takes its name in part from this verb meaning what happens when 2 lines cross each other

intersect