English vocabulary words from Latin Greek word origins based on Latin Greek prefixes and roots.

Vocabulary words, most of which are derived from Latin Greek etymologies. Here you will find access to phobias (fears, terrors, dreads), and many other English words listed in thematic units of English vocabulary words.








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Why learn about word origins or etymologies?

Etymology deals with the origin or derivation of words. When you know the meaning of a Latin or Greek root, prefix, or suffix; you can better understand, and more easily remember, all the vocabulary words built on this Latin or Greek element that exists in English words.

Learn one root and you have the key that will unlock the meanings of up to ten, twenty, or even hundreds of English words in which that Latin and/or Greek element (prefix, root, and suffix) appears; for example, learn ego (Latin, I) and you will immediately have a grasp of the meanings of egocenric, egomaniac, egoist, egotist, and alter ego all of which will expand your vocabulary.

Again, learn anthropos (Greek, mankind) and you will quickly understand, and rarely forget, anthropology, misanthropy, anthropoid, anthropocentric, anthropomorphic, philanthropy, and anthropophobia. Meet any word with -anthropo- in it and you will have at least some idea of its meaning when presented in a vocabulary list.


Learn how to deal with etymologies of English words and you will feel comfortable with such words—you will use new words with self-assurance, you will be able to figure out the meanings of the English vocabulary words you hear or read even if you have never heard or seen these words before.

That is why the best approach to learning new vocabulary words is through their etymologies; as you will discover for your self, as soon as you start to work with the lists of Latin and Greek Cross References available for your use in this Website.



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