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An English History and Its Development, Introduction, Part 1 (the importance of Latin and Greek in the development of English as revealed in the history of English)
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An English History and Its Development, Introduction, Part 2 (an etymological approach to learning more about English words; especially, those from Latin and Greek origins)
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An Excess of Phobias and Manias (two separate units where one is dealing with phobias and the other one presents manias)
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An Illustrated Approach to a Bigger and Better Vocabulary (index of links to a vast number of words with illustrations)
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-an, -ane (Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; pertaining to, like; connected with, belonging to, resembling)
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ana-, an-, ano-, am- (Greek: up, upward; back, backward, against; again, anew; used as a prefix)
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-ance, -ancy (Latin: often through French, quality or state of; being; condition; act or fact of _______ ing; a suffix that forms nouns)
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andro-, andr-, -ander, -andra, -andria, -andrian, -andric, -andrism, -androus, -andries, -andry (Greek: man, men, male, masculine; also, stamen or anther as used in botany)
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anemo-, anem- + (Greek: air, wind)
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angi-, angio-, angei-, -angium + (Greek > Latin: [receptacle], vessel, often a blood vessel; "covered by a seed or vessel", a seed vessel; a learned borrowing from Greek meaning "vessel", "container")