Greek and Latin prefixes
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bicycle |
My bicycle needs a new tire.
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biplane |
A biplane has two sets of wings.
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miniscule |
There was a miniscule speck of dirt on her white dress.
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microscope |
Micro-organisms are living things that are so small we can only see them through a microscope.
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universal |
The rise in crime was met with universal concern.
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uniform |
The Air Force uniform is blue.
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international |
I am looking forward to the international food day at school.
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telephone |
Have you got the store's telephone number?
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transmit |
Radios can transmit signals.
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supermarket |
We go to the supermarket to do our shopping.
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most |
China is a country with many people.
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come |
I'll come round to your house.
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another |
Tell us another joke.
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asked |
You asked me and I said 'No'.
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again |
I have lost my door key again.
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