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Terms in this set (19)
Herb-
Word part meaning: Plant
Example: Herbivore
Meaning of Example: Plant eater
Phyte-
Word part meaning: Plant
Example: Epiphyte
Meaning of example: Atop a plant.
Hapl-
Word part meaning: one
Example: Haploid
Meaning of example: one set of chromosomes.
Mono-
Word part meaning: one
Example: Monosaccharide
Meaning of example: one unit of sugar
Uni-
Word part meaning: one
Example: unicellular
Meaning of example: one called organism.
Ex-
Word part meaning: out
Example: Extinct
Meaning of example: Died out
Extra-
Word part meaning: outside
Example: extra cellular
Meaning of example: outside the cell
Exo-
Word part meaning: beyond
Example: Extrapolation
Meaning of example: beyond known values.
Eu-
Word part meaning: true
Example: eukaryote, Eucoelomate
Meaning of example: true nucleus, true body cavity
Epi-
Word part meaning: upon, over, atop
Example: epidermis, epicardium, epiphytes
Meaning of example: upon the dermis, over the heart, atop a plant.
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Trans is the suffix for «across» or «tele». Here are some
examples: Transfer — to move across from one place to another
place. Telecommunications — communication across a city, state, or
even the world.
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It might not be the typical way to say this, but is it incorrect or does it sound really awkward?
Thank you all for the birthday wishes, by postcard or through other means.
Or does it necessarily have to be:
Thank you all for the birthday wishes, through postcards or other means.
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«By postcard or through other means» is perfectly understandable and correct, but I think «by postcard or otherwise» is more elegant and simple, without any loss of meaning.
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Preposition
He hit the nail through the wood.
She looked through the binoculars.
The bullet had gone through his hand.
He just walked through the door.
The security guards pushed their way through the crowd.
She could see a figure through the fog.
I looked through the window.
Adverb
Let these people go through, please.
The nail went completely through.
It snowed heavily, but we made it through.
We’ll never get through—the mud is too deep.
The package was shipped through to New Orleans.
Read the essay through and tell me what you think.
Adjective
When the police were through with him, a taxi took him, his suitcase, the homburg funeral hat, in the other direction …
—Annie Proulx, Atlantic, November 1997
I tell him I like fanzines. This one’s mad, he says, really mad. I can borrow it when he’s through.
—Lynne Tillman, Motion Sickness, 1991
Today though, once experience shows on a woman’s face, she’s through.
—Patricia Volk, New Woman, November 1990
I’m not through yet. I have one more topic to discuss.
If you’re through using the phone, I’d like to use it next.
Is this a through road?
The left lane is for through traffic only.
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Recent Examples on the Web
Featuring a tough-as-hell twill fabric, these are the ultimate work pants to get you through a day onsite.
—Maverick Li, Men’s Health, 3 Feb. 2023
While the goal is to get it through food first, a supplement can help fill in where diet is lacking.
—Good Housekeeping, 3 Feb. 2023
Buyers will need to register through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan system.
—Doug George, Chicago Tribune, 3 Feb. 2023
Don’t just grab a conventional cup of coffee to get you through the day.
—Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 2 Feb. 2023
The criminal case against Mr. Handler and his co-defendants could take months to work its way through the court system.
—Eliza Shapiro, New York Times, 2 Feb. 2023
Watching the comet zip through the inner solar system has created an ever-changing backdrop of the universe, where distant galaxies gleam in the background, Sultan said.
—Ashley Strickland, CNN, 2 Feb. 2023
Britain’s cardiology departments are a microcosm of the problems that have spread through the system.
—Fox News, 2 Feb. 2023
Currently, artists such as The Weeknd, Alicia Keys and Carrie Underwood also are offering their best seats – often dubbed Platinum Tickets – through this variable pricing system.
—Marco Della Cava, USA TODAY, 2 Feb. 2023
Both teams were quick to get points on the board early in the game, but LSU were able to hold onto their lead all the way through.
—Jacob Linden, Redbook, 5 Apr. 2023
The severe threat is with activity AFTER the morning storms/rain moves through.
—Leigh Morgan, al, 2 Apr. 2023
The rainfall intensity sharply increased in the Haight Ashbury area around 11:30 a.m., as a strong band of showers moved through.
—Claire Hao, San Francisco Chronicle, 28 Mar. 2023
Justice Minister Yariv Levin, who has strongly advocated for the reform to be pushed through, opened the door to the possibility of a delay on Monday.
—Amir Tal, CNN, 27 Mar. 2023
Clouds linger Saturday with some light showers possible and highs anywhere from near 60 to near 70 depending on the speed of a cool front moving through.
—Matt Rogers, Washington Post, 21 Mar. 2023
There’s only love, moving through, trying your best.
—Leah Lu, Rolling Stone, 16 Mar. 2023
To not see it all the way through is hard.
—Mike Digiovanna, Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 2023
Goodman: Writing takes place all the way through.
—Katie Kilkenny, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 Mar. 2023
The plan is to maintain the rural property, with its creeks, grassy hills and oak woodlands, in its current, largely natural state and eventually build a through-trail for hikers.
—Kurtis Alexander, San Francisco Chronicle, 5 Apr. 2023
But with anything in life, the only way is through.
—Alexis Jones, Peoplemag, 29 Mar. 2023
Anthony latched onto a through ball with three minutes left in double overtime, beat two Moeller defenders and slotted home the winning goal to send the Eagles to their first state appearance in school history.
—Brendan Connelly, The Enquirer, 10 Nov. 2022
Pomykal played a through ball into the box as Ferreira started his run.
—Jon Arnold, Dallas News, 24 July 2022
The Pride had a scoring opportunity in the 16th minute on a defense-splitting run from forward Darian Jenkins, who was targeted by midfielder Erika Tymrak with a through ball into the penalty area.
—Wire Reports, Orlando Sentinel, 18 July 2022
This metaphor provides a through line throughout the entire episode.
—Lincee Ray, EW.com, 9 Nov. 2022
For example, consider the difference between click-through rate of a content item (micro) compared to the number of purchases during the year (macro).
—Marielle Dellemijn, Forbes, 2 Aug. 2022
The second goal came in the 65th, when the Norwegian timed his run perfectly to meet a through ball from Kevin de Bruyne and then used his left foot to slot the ball inside the far corner.
—Mattias KarÉn, ajc, 7 Aug. 2022
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