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| The Latin root; means "strong" |
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| The Greek root; means "earth" |
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| to make strong or secure (v) |
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| (n)a permanent stronghold for defense |
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| (n)strength to bear misfortune |
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| (n)a conscious putting forth of energy |
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| (n)the description of the earth and its surface |
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| (n)the study of the earth through rocks |
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| (n)the granch of mathematics involving the measuring of shapes |
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| the Latin prefixes; means "two, twice, having two parts" |
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| the Latin and Greek prefix; means"three" |
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| (v)to divide into two equal parts |
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| (n)a vehicle with two wheels(one behind another) |
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| (n)field glasses(used by both eyes) |
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| (adj)occurring every two years or lasting for two years |
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| (n)a large muscle at the back of the upper arm |
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| (adj)having or expressed in three languages |
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| (n)a three-legged stand;easel |
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| the suffix means "state, act of, process." It is used to form nouns. |
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| (n)something that bothers |
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| (n)the act of receiving;approval |
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| (n)something that gets in the way |
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| (n)sorrow for having done wrong and a desire to correct it |
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| (n)the giving of a play, concert, circus, or other show |
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| (n)the act of being present |
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| (n)the act of coming into sight |
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| (n)money given for a certain purpose |
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| (n))the power to keep on without giving up |
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| a machine or electrical device |
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| (n)a system of protection from loss |
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