Isography: Imitation of another's handwriting Homogenous: Having a resemblance in structure, due to descent from a common progenitor with subsequent modification Heterogeneous: Differing in kind having unlike qualities possessed of different characteristics differing in origin Hemisphere: one of the halves into which the earth is divided Heliotherapy: therapeutic exposure to sunlight Tele graph: the long-distance transmission of written messages without physical transport of letters ĭemocracy: Government by the people a form of government in which the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by the peopleĭichromatic: having two colors ĭynasty: a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or groupĮrgonomics: the science of equipment design, intended to maximize productivity, especially in the workplaceĮuphony: pleasant combinations of sound Poly chrome: having many colors īi cycle: a vehicle with two wheels in tandem, usually propelled by pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain, and having handlebars for steering and a saddlelike seat. īathometer: a device measuring depth (see meter)īibliophobia: the fear of books Ĭenterpiece: an ornamental object used in a central position, esp. prehistoric antiquities, such as the remains of buildings or monuments of an early epoch, inscriptions, implements, and other relics, written manuscripts, etc. Gyn archy: Government by a woman Īrchaeology: The science or study of antiquities, esp. This article lists Greek morphemes used in the English language.Īndroid: a machine made to look like a manĪnthropology: the study of humankind (see logy) Greek morphemes are parts of words originating from the Greek language.
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