5. A laboratory is, literally, a place for labor; particularly a place for scientific experimentation.
6. A manufactory was formerly so called because it named a place where things were made by hand. The first part of the word is now generally omitted, and appropriately so, because a small part of the work in a factory is done by hand.
10. Territory is extent of land belonging to or ruled by the government. Literally it means a place where there is land.
ous = having, consisting of, full of, pertaining to.
| 1. amphi bi ous, double + life | 9. homo gene ous, like + kind |
| 2. aque ous, water | 10. im per vi ous, no + through + way |
| 3. bili ous, bile | 11. numer ous, number |
| 4. clamor ous, to cry out | 12. preci ous, price, value |
| 5. decidu ous, fall | 13. pre coci ous, early + ripe |
| 6. furi ous, rage | 14. ponder ous, weigh |
| 7. greg arious, flock | 15. pre poster ous, before + after |
| 8. hetero gene ous, other + kind | 16. viv acious, life |
1. Living both on land and in water. “Seals of amphibious nature, are either for the land or water.”
2. Pertaining to, or containing water; as, an aqueous vapor.
3. A state of ill health due to a disordered condition of the liver, the gland which secretes bile.
4. Consisting of loud and repeated outcries or noise; as, a clamorous crowd.
5. The leaves of deciduous trees fall once a year.