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- iso-, is- (equal, same) words: geoisotherm to isohyetal, part 1 of 2 (18 matching results)
- iso-, is- (equal, same) words: isoimmunization to isozooid, part 2 of 2 (17 matching results)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: haematothermia to synthermal, part 2 of 6 (four matching results)
- chrono-, chron- (time) words: dendrochronology to tephrochronology, part 2 of 2 (three matching results)
- costo-, cost-, costi- (Latin: rib, ribs; side; coast) (two matching results)
- ambo- (Latin: both; the two) (one matching result)
- seismo-, -seism (shake, earthquake) dictionary words: aseism to thalassoseisma, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- nephelo-, nephel-, nepho- neph- (Greek: cloud, clouds, cloudiness) (one matching result)
- psych-, psycho- (mind, mental process, life, soul, spirit) dictionary words: psychosensory to psychurgy, part 7 of 7 (one matching result)
- multi-, mult- (many, much) words: multangular to multungulate (one matching result)
- philo-, -philia (love, fondness for, attraction to) words: abrakophile to autophilous, part 1 of 10 (one matching result)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: tachograph to zoography, part 11 of 11 (one matching result)
- omento-, oment- (Latin: fat, adipose tissue; and by extension, caul, intestines) (one matching result)
- fren- (Latin: rein, bridle, bit; by extension, a connecting fold of membrane) (one matching result)
- isthmo-, isthm- (Greek: narrow passage or ridge; narrow passage or strip [especially of bodily tissue] connecting two larger entities) (one matching result)
- verbo-, verb- (word) dictionary words: adverb to verbal [plus one pix], part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- acous-, -acoustical words: acusis to telacousis, part 2 of 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)