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This guide provides a detailed exploration of key morphological stems, their meanings, and example words. Each entry includes a root, such as "Morph," "Bene," and "Pater," along with associated vocabulary that illustrates their application in context. By examining these roots, learners can enhance their vocabulary skills, making connections between words and their meanings. This resource is ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in improving their understanding of the English language through morphology.
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Morph - shape • Morphology • Polymorphic
Vest - clothes • Vest • Vestment • Vestry
Bene - good • Benefit • Beneficial • Benefactor
Pond - weight • Pound • Compound • Ponder
Corp - body • Corpse • Corporation • Corpulent
Dorm – sleep • Dormitory • Dormant • Dormancy
Pater - father • Paternity • Patronize • Paternalistic
Nov - new • Nova • Novice • Renovate • Innovation
Punct - point • Punctuate • Puncture • Punctual
Ject - throw • Eject • Reject • Interject
Tion – act or state • Completion • Creation • Reaction
Loco - place • Locomotive • Location • Relocate
Dox - opinion • Doxology • Orthodox • Heterodox
Amphi - both • Amphibious • Amphitheatre • Amphigory
Magn - great • Magnificent • Magnate • Magna Carta
Eu - good • Euphony • Euphemism • Euphoric
Endo - within • Endoskeleton • Endothermic • Endocrine
Phobia - fear • Claustrophobic • Hydrophobia • Acrophobia
Ortho – straight • Orthodontist • Orthopedics • Orthogonal
Put – think • Reputation • Computer • Dispute
Ver - true • Verify • Verdict • Veracity
Matri - mother • Matrimony • Matron • Matriarch
Mega - large • Megaphone • Mega • Megalith
Pop - people • Popular • Population • Populous
Sangui - blood • Sanguinary • Sanguine