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Across
1. Don’t confuse this with –tomy!
3. The Greek word for “body”, as in chromosome.
6. “One who speaks”; Julius Caesar was one briefly
9. Greek word meaning “rule”
10. Greek suffix meaning “blood”
11. A group of old men who run the government
12. The Greek version of an orator
15. The brachial artery runs through this limb
16. A device for looking in ears
19. Greek base meaning “water”
20. Pedis, meaning “foot”, is the extended form of
this Latin word
21. A famous Roman, an imperial title or a delicious
type of salad.
22. A type of government names after a bundle of
sticks called the fasces
24. The Roman equivalent of pennies
25. Infuriating suffix which sometimes means
treatment and other times means disease.
26. Latin phrase which describes an absolutely
necessary condition
28. Suffix which means “one who studies”
30. Medical term for having too much fluid in the
brain
33. Not nearly as bad as the dia- version
34. Greek suffix meaning “pain”
37. First half of the name of the famous Greek
conqueror, meaning “protector”
38. Criminals sometimes have a certain method of
doing things, known as a modus _________
43. If you live out in the country you might have a
_____ tank instead of full-fledged plumbing; from
the Greek word for “decay”
44. Julius Caesar was assassinated in this year, B.C.
47. Latin word for “leader, general”, where we get
“duke”.
Down
1. Greek base meaning “intestines”
2. Greek suffix meaning, among many things,
“tumor”
3. A hypodermic needle is called so because it goes
under (hypo-) the ____
4. Surgical procedure involving the cutting of
muscle(s)
7. Medical term meaning “heart disease”
8. The word “republic” was originally these two
words in Latin, meaning “the public matter”
13. Plural form of –osis
14. Medical term meaning “of, on or near the back”
15. Julius Caesar’s nephew took this title for
himself which means “revered one”
18. The Latin phrase ___ se means “by itself”
23. Latin word meaning “offspring”
25. The Greek word for a city and its citizens
26. Greek base meaning “strength”
27. Greek base meaning “kidney”
29. English name derived from the Greek word for
farmer
31. A rather primitive autocrat, from the Greek
word for “lord, master”
32. Greek base meaning “ear” + combining vowel
34. A type of battery
35. 50, 50 in Roman numerals
36. Nine in Roman numerals
40. Greek prefix meaning “out of, away from, off”
41. 510, in numeri Romani
42. Your terrible teacher didn’t teach you the rules
well enough to know this Roman numeral is NOT
49
45. Famous Greek man credited with establishing
Athenian democracy
46. Abbreviation meaning “in the year of (our)
lord”, used in dates
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