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- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to xiphoidalgia, A-X (four matching results)
- hypno-, hypn- (sleep) words: ahypnia to hypnology, part 1 of 2 (three matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: indium to mendelevium, part 4 of 8 (two matching results)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to audioanalgesia, part 1 of 3 (two matching results)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: cardialgia to myalgia, part 2 of 3 (two matching results)
- noso-, -nosia, -nosis (disease, sickness) words: nosomania to zoonosology, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- aesth-, esth- (feeling, sensation, perception) words: acanthesthesia to autaesthesy, part 1 of 5 (one matching result)
- brady- (Greek: slow, slowness; delayed, tardy) (one matching result)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: ablutophobia to agoraphobia, part 1 of 13 (one matching result)
- meteoro-, meteor- (upraised, high up in the air, lofty) words: agrometeorology to telemeteorograph (one matching result)
- Capnophobia, Fear of Smoking words, part 4 of 4 (one matching result)
- mania-, -mania (mental disorder; excessive enthusiasm) words: ecdemiomania to krauomania, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: agraphobia to anthropophobia, part 2 of 13 (one matching result)
- agora-, -gor- (Greek: assembly, market place; open space, public speaking; originally, "to unite") (one matching result)
- angina- (Latin: to strangle; to choke or suffocate) (one matching result)
- trit- (Latin: tritus, past participle of terere, to rub; thresh, grind; to wear away) (one matching result)
- acro-, acr- words: acroneurosis to polyacron, part 2 or 2 (one matching result)
- phalango-, phalang- (Greek via Latin: bone between two joints of a finger or toe; line of battle; from phalanx, heavy infantry in close order [from Greek antiquity]) (one matching result)