Lesson 18 Greek Word Parts: chronos, phon
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Lesson 18Greek Word Parts:
chronos, phon
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Chronos means “time”
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In an anachronism, an event or object is placed in a time period where it doesn’t belong.
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Chronic means “lasting a long time.”
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A chronicle is a record of happenings.
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A chronology is a list of events arranged in the order in which they occurred.
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Synchronize means “to happen at the same time.”
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Phon means “sound”
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Cacophony is a harsh, clashing sound.
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A megaphone is a horn that increases the loudness of a voice.
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Euphonious means “pleasing to the ear.”
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Phonics is the association of letters with speech sounds.
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A symphony is a composition for an orchestra to play.
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Accost is to confront someone with a request or command;
approach boldly.
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Ascend is to move upward; to climb.
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Candidate is a person running for public office.
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Conventional is based on accepted customs or practices.
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Culprit is a guilty person.
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Daft – delirious and crazy; foolish.
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Disparage is to belittle; to denigrate.