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Etymology Thank You Ms. Davidson! -Elizabeth, Kaya, Oscar, and Wes

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Etymology. Thank You Ms. Davidson! -Elizabeth, Kaya, Oscar, and Wes. Phillia. A phillia basically means the obsessive love of … it is also the antonym of a phobia. . Examples of phillias. AgrizoophilliaThe obsessive love of wild animals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EtymologyThank You Ms. Davidson!-Elizabeth, Kaya, Oscar, and WesPhilliaA phillia basically means the obsessive love of it is also the antonym of a phobia. Examples of philliasAgrizoophilliaThe obsessive love of wildanimals.BeatlephilliaThe obsessive love of TheBeatles.CyclophilliaThe obsessive love of bikes andcycles.DementophilliaThe obsessive love of insanity.HedonophilliaThe obsessive love of pleasure.PhobiasA phobia basically means the fear of it is also the antonym of a phillia. Examples of PhobiasAftokinitophobiaThe fear of automobiles/carsaltophobiaThe fear of heightsCibophobiaThe fear of foodEmetophobiaThe fear of vomiting.HaptephobiaThe fear of being touched.OlogiesA ology basically means the study of

Examples of OlogiesAutobuyologyThe study of buying cars.BiologyThe study of physical life.OrnithologyThe study of birds.Cetology The study of whales.PaleotempestologyThe study of ancient storms.PalindromesPalindromes are words that read the same forwards and backwards. When you look at a palindrome in a mirror, you will read exactly what you wrote, and in other random words, the words will be backwards.Examples of Palindromes:A nut for a jar of tunaToo hot to hootA ToyotaI prefer pi!

9Oxymoron An oxymoron is a pair of words that are opposites but still make sense togetherOxymoron ExamplesPlastic silverware Clearly confused Bigger half OlogiesA ology basically means the study of

Examples of OlogiesAutobuyologyThe study of buying cars.BiologyThe study of physical life.OrnithologyThe study of birds.Cetology The study of whales.PaleotempestologyThe study of ancient storms.PhobiasA phobia basically means the fear of it is also the antonym of a philia. Examples of PhobiasAftokinitophobiaThe fear of automobiles/carsaltophobiaThe fear of heightsCibophobiaThe fear of foodEmetophobiaThe fear of vomiting.HaptephobiaThe fear of being touched.PhiliaA philia basically means the obsessive love of it is also the antonym of a phobia. Examples of philiasAgrizoophiliaThe obsessive love of wildanimals.BeatlephiliaThe obsessive love of TheBeatles.CyclophiliaThe obsessive love of bikes andcycles.DementophiliaThe obsessive love of insanity.HedonophiliaThe obsessive love of pleasure.DemonymsDemonyms are names for people who live in a certain placeDemonym Examples Bostonian European MassachusettsanMartianSaturnianSolarian

IdiomsIdioms are phrases. They dont literally mean what they are, they use figurative language. Idioms are first created when they are used at one point, then carried on and soon work their way into the language. Idiom Examples Raining cats and dogs-raining very hardCut from the same cloth-having the same traits as anotherHappy as a clam-very happyEarly bird gets the worm- early risers are better off

EponymsEponyms are something that was named after someone. That something could be shoes, an organization, a puzzle, or even a whole company!Examples of EponymsAir Jordans, a type of shoe, Worn by Michael JordanRubiks cube, a very popular puzzle, named after Erno RubikBraille, a language for blind people, named after its inventor, Louis Braille

http://counterkicks.com/2010/11/michael-jordan-kicks-retrospective-air-jordan-xiv/23LanguagesIn etymology, we learned about languages and different parts of the world and how the became one of the main languages in that country. We talked about indigenous languages and official governmental languages. We also made our own language tree to explain which languages came first and which all fit into the same group. Maps of LanguagesGovernmental LanguagesIndigenous Languages

PrefixesAnother thing that you taught us is prefixes, ones that mean essentially no. Then, you taught us the differences between them all, giving us examples and cool stuff to think about all the way, and not getting us too confused at allExamples of PrefixesUnarmeddifferentDisarmed OMG!Uninterested differentdisinterestedObsolete WordsObsolete words are words that used to be words and are not anymore. Some obsolete words, such as snowbroth, are still in the dictionary, but arent used anymore when you are speaking. Some obsolete words mean crazy things, not what you would guess them to be, but some mean exactly what you would guess.Examples of Obsolete WordsJargogle:To confuse

Kench:To laugh loudly

MonMonsterful:wonderful

Groak:groan

Lumming:pouring

Elflock:hairstyle

PortmanteausPortmanteaus are cool because they are 2 words mixed into 1 word that you might actually use when idly speaking in a conversation.Examples of PortmanteausSmog smoke + fogBrunch breakfast + lunchFrolf frisbee + golfE-Mail Electric + mailBrainiac brain + maniacChortle snort + chuckleChillax chill + relaxSpork spoon +forkGinormous giant + huge + enormousReferenceshttp://counterkicks.com/2010/11/michael-jordan-kicks-retrospective-air-jordan-xiv/http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/louis-braille-coloring-page/http://www.therubikscube.com/erno-rubik/References For Pictureshttp://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/03/14/a-pi-refresher-on-pi-day/http://www.giantbomb.com/forums/off-topic-31/favo-u-rite-cake-and-pie-bonus-points-for-brownies-1438358/http://toptenpk.com/top-10-fuel-economical-cars-in-2012/http://clc2.uniservity.com/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupID=20112265http://pages.ramaz.org/2015/KayeJ/Mitzvah%20Fair/Forms/DispForm.aspx?ID=3http://www.tommyeats.com/tommyeats/2006/05/the_best_tuna_s.htmlhttp://www.inktechnologies.com/blog/guidelines-for-toner-cartridge-storage/hot-sun/http://www.clker.com/clipart-cartoon-owl-1.htmlhttp://everythingiskaputt.wordpress.com/category/government-policy/http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Languages_world_map.svghttp://vecto.rs/design/vector-of-a-confused-cartoon-man-scratching-his-head-with-a-question-mark-thought-cloud-by-gnurf-71http://social.bioware.com/en/forum/1/topic/371/index/14231732/62http://www.clipartguide.com/_pages/0511-0908-1822-0128.htmlhttp://www.clipartof.com/portfolio/toonaday/illustration/cartoon-happy-springy-man-running-barefoot-1048428.htmlhttp://amyshines23.blogspot.com/

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