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ceno-, cene-, cen-, ceoen- ceoene-, coeno-, coen-, coino-, coin-, kaino-, kain-, koino-, koin- (Greek: common, shared).


acenesthesia:
biocenosis:
cenadelphus:
cenesthesia:
1. The general sense of bodily existence (and especially the general feeling of well-being or malaise), presumably dependent on multiple stimuli coming from various parts of the body, including sensations of internal organ activity even though these are not necessarily on a conscious level.
cenesthesic:
cenesthetic:
cenesthopathy:
Any localized distortion of body awareness, such as the feeling that a hand has become like jelly; less commonly the term is used to refer to a feeling of general physical ill-being.
cenobian:
cenobite:
cenobium:
cenocyte:
cenosite:
cenotrope:
Instinct; behavior characteristic of all members of a group having the same biological and experiential background.
cenotype:
coen:
coenaesthesis:
coenanthium:
coenesthesia:
coenesthesia:
coengenesis:
coenobite:
coenobium:
coenoblast:
coenocyte:
coenoecium:
coenogamy:
coenosarc:
coenosite:
coenosteum:
coenotrope:
coenozygote:
coenurus:
epicene:
[Middle English, having only one form of the noun for either gender, from Latin epicoenus, previously from Greek epikoinos, "in common"; from epi + koinois, "common"]. 1. Belonging to or having the characteristics of both male and female; such as, "an epicene statue".
2. Effeminate; unmanly.
3. Sexless; neuter.
4. In linguistics, having only one form of the noun for both the masculine and the feminine genders. Also, epicenism.
koinonia:
koinotropic:
koinotropy:
phytocoenology:
zoocoenosis: