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- arch-, archi-, -arch (chief, principal leader, first in position or rank) words: archabbey to archvillain (three matching results)
- puber-, pubo-, pub-, pubio- (Latin: adult, mature; sign of [sexual] maturity, especially the growth of pubic hair; extended to mean the "pubic bone") (two matching results)
- fornic, -fornix (Latin: arch; whoredom [from "arch, vault; brothel"; fornication]) (two matching results)
- glypto-, -glyph (carving, engrave; write) words: aglyphous to triglyph (one matching result)
- archaeo-, archeo-, archae-, arche-, archa-, archi-, -arch (Greek: original [first in time], beginning, first cause, origin, ancient, primitive, from the beginning; most basic) (one matching result)
- -arch, -archy (govern, rule; ruler) words: anarch to kritarchy, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- mesio- (Greek: middle; closer to the center line of the dental arch) (one matching result)
- arci-, arco-, arc- (Latin: bow, arch) (one matching result)
- zygomatico- (Greek: the malar bone or the arch that the malar bone forms with the other bones to which it is connected) (one matching result)
- baro-, bary- (weight, heavy; pressure) words: abarognosis to thermobarograph (one matching result)
- gram- (write, written) words: odontogram to xerogram, part 3 of 3 (one matching result)
- coraco-, corac- (Greek: crowlike; used in the specialized sense of "pertaining to, or connected to the coracoid, the bony process that forms part of the scapular arch [and is so named because its shape resembles that of a crow s beak"]) (one matching result)
- therap-, -therapy (heal, cure, treatment) dictionary words: kedotherapy to psychrotherapy, part 3 of 4 (one matching result)
- -arch, -archy (govern, rule; ruler) words: matriarch to triarchy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaur Background Information [plus 2 pix], part 1 of 10 (one matching result)
- zygo-, zyg-, -zygous (Greek: yoke, forming pairs; joined, union; or denoting relationship to a junction) (one matching result)