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What is the origin of the word "symbiosis?"

1876, as a biological term, "union for life of two different organisms based on mutually benefit," from Greek symbiosis "a living together," from symbioun "live together," from symbios "(one) living together (with another)

greek

100

What is the prefix in the word "incredible"?

in-

100

Synonym or Antonym?

essential : important

Synonym

100

Positive or Negative?

pip-squeak

negative

100

Speaking rudely to the judges was rash behavior. you really hurt your chances of winning! 

What does rash mean in this context?

bad

100

What contains facts such as currency, population, weather, and geographical data?

Atlas

100

Frankie franticly frolicks for fifty flowers. A) Metaphor B) Alliteration C) Hyperbole

B - Alliteration

200

What is the word origin for "enthusiastic"?

enthusiastic (adj.)

c. 1600, "pertaining to possession by a deity," from Greek enthousiastikos "inspired," from enthousiazein "be possessed or inspired by a god" (see enthusiasm). Meaning "pertaining to irrational delusion in religion" is from 1690s. The main modern sense, in reference to feelings or persons, "intensely eager, rapturous," is from 1786. Related: Enthusiastically.

Greek

200

What is the suffix in the word "psychology"?

-ology

200

Complete the analogy:

hot : cold = start : ______

end, finish

200

Choose the correct tone in the following sentence.

It was a dark and stormy night. A strong chill filled the air. a) happy b) scary c) hopeful

B

200

A 98 year old woman is always working to knit scarves to send as gifts for the troops - she is a selfless person! 

A selfless person is --

 

cares more about others than herself

200

You are participating in the spelling bee at your school. The teacher says a word you do not know. When you ask her to give you the definition, where might the teacher get this information?

Dictionary

200

The walls began to walk towards me. A) Personification B) Onomatopoeia C)Metaphor D)Simile

A - Personification

300

What is the word origin for "song"?

Old English sang "voice, song, art of singing; metrical composition adapted for singing, psalm, poem," from Proto-Germanic *songwho- (source also of Old Norse söngr, Norwegian song, Swedish sång, Old Saxon, Danish, Old Frisian, Old High German, German sang, Middle Dutch sanc, Dutch zang, Gothic saggws), from PIE *songwh-o- "singing, song," from *sengwh- "to sing, make an incantation" (see sing (v.)).

Old English

300

What is the common root deriation in the following words?

claustrophobia

arachnophobia

aerophobia

-phobia

300

Synonym for elderly

old

300

Which is positive?

job or career

career

300

I believe that if you lower taxes so that people can keep more of the money they earn, it will be an incentive for them to work harder. 

What is the meaning of "incentive"?

A reason to do something.

300

Your class is doing research papers on someone who has made an impact on our country's history. Where can you find information about the person you chose for this report?

Encyclopedia

300

He ran as fast as a cheetah? A.) simile B.) metaphor C.) pun

A - Simile

400

What is the word origin for "project"?

project (n.)

c. 1400, projecte, "a plan, draft, scheme, design," from Medieval Latin proiectum "something thrown forth," noun use of neuter of Latin proiectus, past participle of proicere "stretch out, thrust out, throw forth," from pro- "forward" (see pro-) + combining form of iacere (past participle iactus) "to throw" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel").

Medieval Latin

400

What is the common root derivations for the following words?

deformity

transformation

uniform

inform


form

400

Antonym for "artificial"

real

400

Positive or Negative?

odorous

negative

400

Put this medicine on your arm and rub it into your skin until it's invisible. It will inhibit the infection's attempt to spread. 

What does "inhibit" mean?

block or slown down

400

Where do you go to look up a word's pronunciation?

Dictionary

400

The sun was a furnace.

Metaphor

500

What is the word origin for "beauty"?

early 14c., bealte, "physical attractiveness," also "goodness, courtesy," from Anglo-French beute, Old French biauté "beauty, seductiveness, beautiful person" (12c., Modern French beauté), earlier beltet, from Vulgar Latin *bellitatem (nominative bellitas) "state of being pleasing to the senses" (source also of Spanish beldad, Italian belta), from Latin bellus "pretty, handsome, charming," in classical Latin used especially of women and children, or ironically or insultingly of men, perhaps from PIE *dw-en-elo-, diminutive of root

french

500

What do the prefixes sym- and syn- mean?

together, same

500

If cruel and compassionate are antonyms, what does compassionate mean?

caring, nice

500

Choose the correct tone in the sentence.

Did you see what he just did? My goodness! a) insecure b) humorous c) surprised


C

500

t's a wonder to me how anyone can still be undecided about this election. These two candidates are certainly distinct. Each would lead our nation in opposite directions. 

What does distinct mean?

clearly different

500

This week's spelling words are hard for you to understand. You have already written the definition to the words. You believe that by finding synonyms and antonyms for the words might give you a better understanding of the definition. Where can you find synonyms and antonyms?

Thesaurus

500

Peter Piper picked peppers.

alliteration