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Doc


Root Word

Teach

Docent


Noun

A lecturer or teacher at a college or museum.

Docile


Adjective

Calm, obedient, easy to teach or train.

Doctrine


Noun

A set of beliefs that are taught as truths by a church, a nation, or a group.

Indoctrinate


Verb

To teach a particular belief or doctrine so that it is accepted uncritically.

Documentary


Adjective

A film or TV program that teaches the facts of an actual event.

log


Root Word

Words

Epilogue


Noun

Words added at the end of a book, a play, etc.

illogical


Adjective

Words that lack sense or reasoning.

Logistically


Adverb

Words that relate to the planning or carrying out of a complex operation.

Prologue


Noun

Words at the start of a novel, a play, etc.

Dialogue


Noun

Words between two or more people.

Path Root word

Feeling, Emotion, Suffer, Disease

apathy

Lack of interest or desire

empathize

To feel empathy

empathy

The ability to understand and share the feelings of others

pathetic

weak, sad, causing pity or pitiful

pathogen

Anything that is capable of producing a disease especially a virus bacteria or micro organism

pathologist

An expert who studies the causes and nature of disease

pathos

a quality in speech writing music events or a scene that causes pity or sadness

sym (root word)

Together or with

symbol

Something that represents a group or a message.

symmetric

Something that is represented equally across a line.

symptom

Sign, cause, effect, of indication of something

sympathy

Sharing with a person’s feelings of sorrow or trouble.

syn (root word)

synchronize

To occur or to operate at the same time

syntax

A mess in the coding of a computer, arrangement of words and phrases to make up a sentence.