Root Word Poly

Greek Root Words by Henry Blaisdell

Root Word Poly. Having more than the normal number of fingers or toes 3. A type of plant, especially primrose, which has many flowers 2.

Greek Root Words by Henry Blaisdell
Greek Root Words by Henry Blaisdell

Poly anthus (pole e an’ thus) n. Poly dactyl (pol i dak’ til) adj. Having more than the normal number of fingers or toes 3. This prefix appears in, well, “many”. Prefixes are key morphemes in english vocabulary that begin words. A type of plant, especially primrose, which has many flowers 2.

Having more than the normal number of fingers or toes 3. A type of plant, especially primrose, which has many flowers 2. Having more than the normal number of fingers or toes 3. Poly anthus (pole e an’ thus) n. Poly dactyl (pol i dak’ til) adj. This prefix appears in, well, “many”. Prefixes are key morphemes in english vocabulary that begin words.