The Greek root "hydro" means water. Which affix could be

  1. The Greek root "hydro" means water. Which affix could be added to change the definition to "make water come away from"?Dehydrate
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  2. Question: Hydro means “water” in Greek. Based on the sentence below and using context clues, what does “hydrant” meanThi
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  3. Hydro means "water" in Greek. Based on the sentence below and using context clues, what does "hydrant" mean:To put out the
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  4. Hydro means "water" in Greek. Based on the sentence below, what does "hydrant" mean:To put out the blaze, the firefighters used
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  5. ead the following sentence.The Earth is divided into a Northern and Southern hemisphere. The underlined word contains the Greek
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  6. The Earth is divided into a Northern and Southern hemisphere.The underlined word contains the Greek affix hemi.___The Greek
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  7. Read the following sentence. The Earth is divided into a Northern and Southern hemisphere. The underlined word contains the
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  8. Read the following sentence.The Earth is divided into a Northern and Southern hemisphere. The underlined word contains the Greek
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  9. Read the following sentence.The Earth is divided into a Northern and Southern hemisphere. The underlined word contains the Greek
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  10. Read the following sentence.The Earth is divided into a Northern and Southern hemisphere. The underlined word contains the Greek
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