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The words 'autograph' and 'seismograph' have Greek roots. For example, the word 'autograph' comes from the Greek 'auto', as 'self'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'. The word 'seismograph' comes from the Greek 'seismo', as 'shaking' or 'shock'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'.
The word you get by combining the roots of self (self-) and write (-write) is self-write.
greek phono means voice graph means write or engrave
Homophone is Greek. The roots are homos "same" and phone "sound".
Auto - "self", Kratos - "power".
Autonomy :)
Auto means self in Greek. Autobiography- Self life write Automobile- Self move Etc
The French equivalent is autobiographie but both words are from Greek roots:(auto = self, bio = life, graphein = to write).
The word "photography" is derived from the Greek roots "photos" (light) and "graphos" (writing or drawing).
auto= self graph= write So, self-write or a writing by him/herself.
There are many Greek roots in the English language. Some of these include anthrop (human), chron (time), dem (people), and phon (sound).
The Roots of the Self was created in 1995.