LESVETY1 XWords are made up of many Xparts. These parts are Xcalled roots, prefixes, and Xsuffixes. Each of these Xparts has its own unique Xmeaning. Knowing these Xparts will improve your Xvocabulary. XThis is lesson 1 of 15. IIn NIHILism, anNIHILate, INIHILity, NIHILobstat INIHIL means: Anothing HNIHILism, NIHIL HThe dictionary is the Hbest place to find Hthese words. Look Hin The [bracketed] Hsection for answer. EI would suggest that Eyou use the dictionary. EActually, in nihil, the Emeaning is just outside Ethe closing ]. And for Eothers just inside ]. IIN HEMIsphere, HEMItrope, ISEMIcircle, SEMIcolon, IDEMIgod, DEMItasse IHEMI, SEMI, DEMI mean: Ahalf HHEMIsphere HDEMIgod` HSEMIannual HNot Donald Duck's Hnephews.The dictionary Hhas the answer. EYou should really use Ethe dictionary. Edemi- hemi- semi- will Eall be found with the Ehyphen. IIn UNIcycle, UNIform, IUNIlateral, UNIted IUNI means: Aone Asingle Aalone HUNIcycle, UNIform HIn the dictionary you Hwill find the answer. EAre you using the Edictionary? EUNI- is there. Just Efind it and Bingo Eyou have the answer. IIn MONOlogue, MONarch, IMONOacid, MONOchrome IMONO means: Aone Aalone Asingle HMONOlogue, MONOpoly Hare two words in the Hdictionary which will Hprovide the answer. EThis is getting EMONOtonous. The Edictionary has the Eanswer. MONO- IDI has two meanings. IIn DIchotomy, DIgraph IDI means: Atwo Atwice Adouble HIn dichotomy you are Hdirected to DICHO- and Hthen to DI-1 which is Hfirst entry of DI- EThis is DI-1 not DI-2 Eor DI-3. EBe sure you know the Edifference between Ethe tow DI-s IIn DIgress, DIrect IDI means: Aaway, apart Aapart, away HOOPS! Hnot 2 here HThe second meaning of DIS- Hwill be the best help here. HYou see DI is a variant Hspelling of DIS- EIn DIS- the 1. definition Eis what you want IIn DUal, DUel, DUet, IDUbious IDU means: Atwo Atwice Adouble HDUal, DUet HSince DU- is not in the Hdictionary, you have to Hlook up a word with DU Hin it. Dual is first, look Hto [] section of word. EOn page 419, 1st column Eyou will find DUAL In E[]'s see: E[L dualis < duo, TWO] IIn BIcycle, BIlingual, IBIcentennial, BIsect IBI means: Atwo Atwice Adouble HBIcycle, BIped HBI- has two entries. Ignore Hthe second one for now. HBI-1 has the answer. EBI-1 [L bi < OL dui < IE Edwi