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(an etymological approach to learning more about English words; especially, those from Latin and Greek origins)
(Latin: a sign, an omen, portent; a wonder, a person; especially, a child who is endowed with extraordinary qualities)
(words which identify Roman terms referring to people and other topics; especially, those appearing in Those about to Die)
(Latin: uneasiness, anxiety, doubt, especially, over a moral issue; literally, "small, sharp stone or pebble")
(Latin: bristle [short stiff hair on an animal or plant, or a mass of short stiff hairs growing; especially, on a hog's back or a man's face])
(Latin: scrinium, a case, chest, box, or receptacle; especially, one in which are deposited sacred relics, bones of a saint, or sacred books and documents)
(Greek: entrails, intestines, viscera [internal organs collectively; especially, those in the abdominal cavity])
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(the first Latin words to find their way into the English language owe their adoption to the early contact between the Roman and the Germanic tribes on the European continent and Greek came with Latin and French while others were borrowed directly; especially, in the fields of science and technology)
(the structure of organisms from the smallest components of cells to the biggest organs and their relationships to other organs especially of the human body)
(insects that live in colonies which, in some ways, resemble human cities are ants, bees, wasps, hornets, and termites)
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Social Insects, Especially Ants

Primarily dealing with the topic of ants which live in colonies or "cities".

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