
a natural formation that resembles a domeĨ. a concave brass plate that produces a brilliant clashing toneħ. percussion instruments consisting of metal bars or tubesĦ. a deep bass voice that extends to C below bass staffĤ.

an instrument for measuring air pressureģ. a skilled musical or theatrical performerĢ. NOT: Mr., Mrs., Sat., Feb., Dr., Hon., and the like. ZIP = Zone Improvement Program-for speeding the mail Scuba = Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus RSVP = Respondez S'il Vous Plait-French for "Please respond" Laser = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation true acronym a composite of a larger term, created by using only the first letter of the most important words in that termĮX: COBOL = COmmon Business Oriented Language (a computer term) ~study of T/F: Scientific words often come from Greek or Latin. What does the suffix -logy in the word astrology mean?

Spectator comes from the Latin specs meaning _.īiography comes from two Latin words: bio meaning "*life*" and graph meaning "to *write*." The suffixes -able and -ible mean "able to."
