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100
This device literally means to "watch" from a "distance".
What is a telescope?
100
Greeks often referred to their home city using this term meaning "mother city."
What is Metropolis?
100
This oxymoron combines the greek roots for "single" with "many".
What is monopoly?
100
This word is used to describe a "lover of music".
What is an audiophile?
100
Here, students examine a "record of the earth."
What is geography?
200
This word literally means a "record of light."
What is photograph?
200
This combination of two greek roots means a large, overcrowded city.
What is megalopolis.
200
Used to describe one of Professor Xavier's unique skills, this word is translated literally as "distant emotion"
What is telepathy?
200
This math term is used to describe something with "many sides"
What is polygon?
200
Where your face maskes, in this class we're studying diseases.
What is pathology?
300
This modern invention sucks up all your time as you "see" from "afar".
What is a television?
300
This is the greek word for a single ruler.
What is a monarch?
300
This over the top word literally means to "throw above"
What is hyperbole?
300
This person is a "writer" of the "people"
What is a demographer?
300
Here, students will learn to "measure" the "earth".
What is geometry?
400
This device is used to "measure heat"
What is a thermometer?
400
This person enjoys being ruled by his fellow people.
What is a democrat?
400
A form of government where a few "skilled" individuals "rule".
What is a technocracy?
400
This is a condition where the body is over heating.
What is hyperthermia?
400
In this class, students engage in the study of tiny life.
What is microbiology?
500
This type of needle goes under the skin.
What is hypodermic?
500
You're likely to find a zombie in this town, meaning "city of the dead"
What is Necropolis?
500
This THREE part word means a book of one's own life.
What is an autobiography?
500
Someone who spends all of their free time in a library would likely be called this, meaning a "lover of books"
What is a bibliophile?
500
Literally, the "study of nature"
What is physiology?