habit, inhibit, cohabit, habitat
segregate, gregarious, egregious, congregate, aggregate
habit, inhibit, cohabit, habitat
heterosexual, heterogeneous, heterodox
holocaust, catholic, holistic
homogeneous,
HOMO- same
homosexual, homogenize, homogeneous, homonym
HOMO- man
homo sapiens, homicide, bonhomie
hydrant, hydrate, dehydration
hyperactive, hyperbole, hyperventilate
heterograft
heterografts
heterokarya
heterokaryon
heterokaryons
heterokaryoses
heterokaryosis
heterokaryotic
heterologous
heterologously
heterolyses
heterolysis
heterolytic
heteromorphic
heteromorphism
heteromorphisms
heteronomies
heteronomous
heteronomy
hypocotyl,hypocotyls,hypogynous,hypoploid
anyways. i'm done
that was just for homework.
here's how it looks like:
Roots #8
Greg – crowd, flock
1. Segregation: The action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
2. Gregarious: Living in flocks or loosely organized communities.
3. Egregious: Outstandingly bad; shocking
4. Congregate: Gather into a crowd or mass.
5. Aggregate: Form or group into a class or cluster.
Habit – have, hold
1. Habit: A settled or regular tendency or practice, esp. one that is hard to give up
2. Cohabit: Live together and have a sexual relationship without being married
3. Habitat: The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
4. Habitacle: A dwelling or habitation
5. Habitable: Suitable or good enough to live in
Hibit – have, hold
1. Inhibit: Hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process)
2. Inhibitable: Capable of being inhibited
3. Inhibit: Hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process)
4. Inhibited: Unable to act in a relaxed and natural way because of self-consciousness or mental restraint
5. Disinhibit: Make (someone or something) less inhibited
Hetero – other
1. Heterosexual: (of a person) sexually attracted to people of the opposite sex
2. Heterogeneous: Diverse in character or content
3. Heterodox: Not conforming to accepted or orthodox standards or beliefs
4. Heterochromatic: Of several different colors or (in physics) wavelengths
5. Heteroclite: An abnormal thing or person
Hol – whole
1. Holocaust: Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, esp. caused by fire or nuclear war
2. Catholic: A member of the Roman Catholic Church
3. Holistic: Characterized by comprehension of the parts of something as intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole.
4. Holograph: A manuscript handwritten by the person named as its author
5. Morphology: The study of the forms of things, in particular
Homo – same
1. Homosexual: A person who is sexually attracted to people of their own sex
2. Homogenize: Subject (milk) to a process in which the fat droplets are emulsified and the cream does not separate
3. Homogenous: Of the same kind; alike
4. Homonym: Each of two words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling
5. Homology: The quality or condition of being homologous.
Homo – man
1. Homo: A homosexual man
2. Homo-Sapiens: of or relating to or characteristic of Homo sapiens
3. Homicide: The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder
4. Bonhomie: Cheerful friendliness; geniality
5. Homini - of the man
Hydr – water
1. Hydrant: An upright water pipe, esp. one in a street, with a nozzle to which a fire hose can be attached
2. Hydrate: A compound, typically a crystalline one, in which water molecules are chemically bound to another compound or an element
3. Dehydration: dryness resulting from the removal of water
4. Anhydrously: anhydrous - without water; especially without water of crystallization
5. Anhydride: The compound obtained by removing the elements of water from a particular acid
Hyper – too much
1. Hyperactive: Abnormally or extremely active
2. Hyperbole: Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
3. Hyperventilate: Breathe at an abnormally rapid rate, so increasing the rate of loss of carbon dioxide
4. Hyperaemia: hyperemia: increased blood in an organ or other body part
5. Hyperon: An unstable subatomic particle classified as a baryon, heavier than the neutron and proton
Lolwut srsly that for homework haha.