chronos = time synchronize – (syn – together, same) do at the same time chronometer – (metron – measure) device to measure time chronology – (logos – word, study) – relate events in time sequence chronic – over a period of time; “from time to time” chronograph – (graph – write, draw) device to measure and record time GREEK
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chronos = time
synchronize – (syn – together, same) do at the same time
chronometer – (metron – measure) device to measure time
chronology – (logos – word, study) – relate events in time sequence
chronic – over a period of time; “from time to time”
chronograph – (graph – write, draw) device to measure and record time
GREEK
tempus, temporis = timetemporal – pertaining to time
temporary – for a limited time
temporize – play for time; stall
extemporaneous – (ex – out) speak or act at (or out of) the time without preparation
contemporary – (cum – together, with) with the time
comtemporaries – people who are alive at the same time
tempo (Italian from Latin) – time in music, rate of speed at which a piece of music moves
tense – (French: temps) verb forms which indicate past, present, or future time
LATIN
para = beside, along with
parable – (ballein – to throw) to “throw” a story in for comparison while teaching a moral or lesson
parachute – (cadere – to fall) goes along with you as you fall and slows you down
parenthesis – (thesis – place) – a statement placed beside (or within) the main sentence
paragraph –(graph – write) ¶– an editing mark beside a page of print to show needed indentation
parallel – (allos - other) lying along side of another line but not touching
GREEK
inter = between, among, amid
international – (nacio – nation, race, kindred) between or among nations
interject – (jacio, jactum – throw) throw between
interaction – (ago, actum – act, perform) discussion or action between or among people
intervene –(venio, ventum – come) come between
intergalactic – (galactos - milk) between stars in the Milky Way
interlude – (ludus – play) light entertainment in the midst of serious activities; a “break”
LATIN
techne = art, skill
technology – (logos – word, study) study of how to do things
technical – pertaining to the art or skill involved in all kinds of work, science, sport, business, profession, mechanical arts
technique – expert skill in accomplishing something
technician – one who is skilled in details of an art or subject
architect – (archi – chief, master) a master builder
architecture – the art or science of building
GREEK
ars, artis = art, skill
art – display or application of skill
artist – one who acts or creates with skill
artistic – pertaining to skillful creation
artless –without skill; natural, simple and sincere
artful – full of, or characterized by skill
artificial – (facio, factum – make) made by man; not occurring naturally
artillery – (artiller – equip) equipment for war
LATIN
bios = life
biology – (logos – word, study) study of life
biography – (graph – write, draw) written life story
autobiography – (autos – self) written life story of one’s self
microbe – (micro – small) tiny form of life
amphibian – (amphi – both) creature who can live on both land and in water
bionic – life-like
biotic – pertaining to life
antibiotic – (anti – against) against living forms which invade the body