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- -aceous, -acea, -aceae, -aceaen, -aceus (Latin: a suffix; having the quality of, of the nature of, characterized by, belonging to, resembling) (two matching results)
- malaco-, malac-, malako-, -malacia (Greek: soft, softness; abnormal softening, soft-bodied) (two matching results)
- -pagus (Greek: something fixed or fastened together; a suffix that denotes conjoined twins, the first element of a word denotes the parts fused) (two matching results)
- iso-, is- (equal, same) words: isoimmunization to isozooid, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -ant (Latin: a suffix that denotes impersonal physical agents in technical and commercial coinages) (one matching result)
- ambo- (Latin: both; the two) (one matching result)
- episio-, episi- (Greek: denotes the vulva or region of the pubes) (one matching result)
- onco-, oncho-, -oncus (Greek: "mass, bulk"; denotes relationship to a tumor, swelling, or mass) (one matching result)
- sigmoido-, sigmo- (Greek: sigmoeides, shaped like the letter sigma; pertaining to the sigmoid flexure, the S-shaped bend in the colon; a combining form that usually denotes the sigmoid colon) (one matching result)
- mammo-, mamm-, mammi- (Greek Latin: breast) (one matching result)
- terato-, terata-, terat-, tera- (Greek > Latin: marvel, omen, monster; malformation) (one matching result)
- -ure (Latin: a suffix that denotes an act or result, result of the act of) (one matching result)
- gymno-, gymn- (Greek: naked, nude, uncovered, bare, exposed, unclad, disrobed, undressed) (one matching result)
- cleido-, cleid-, clido-, clid- (Greek: key; a means of locking or a thing that locks [or unlocks] a door; a key, bar, or hook; a combining form that denotes the clavicle or collarbone) (one matching result)
- laparo-, lapar- (Greek: the soft part of the body between the ribs and the hip, flank, loin; denotes the flank or loins and the abdominal wall) (one matching result)
- -ic (Greek: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of, like; in chemistry, it denotes a higher valence of the element than is expressed by -ous) (one matching result)
- visico-, visic- (Latin: bladder; denotes a relationship to the "bladder" or to a "blister") (one matching result)
- milli- [MIL i], mille-, mill-, mili- (Latin: thousand; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- ileo-, ile- (Greek > Latin: ile, ileum, or ilium [singular], ilia [plural], groin, flank, lower part of the body, gut, bowels, abdomen, loins; from Greek eileos, verbal of eilein, to roll or twist up tightly; used earlier interchangeably with ilium, but later referred to the entire intestine], last division of the small intestine) (one matching result)
- amnio- (Greek: "bowl", or "lamb") (one matching result)
- meno-, men-, meni-, -mena (Greek: month; moon; denotes the menses) (one matching result)
- centi-, cent- (Latin: hundred; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- -cene (Greek: a suffix; new, denotes certain "recent" eons when naming geological periods) (one matching result)
- kilo- [KIL oh or KEEL oh], kil- (Greek: one thousand; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- typhlo-, typhl- (Greek: blind, blindness [typhlos, blind]; denotes relationship to the cecum or the first part of the large intestine, forming a dilated pouch; also called the "blindgut" or "blind intestine" [caecum, "blind, blind gut", typhlon, cecum]) (one matching result)
- -arian (Latin: a suffix; a person who, a thing that; a person who is a part of something, pertaining to one s state or condition) (one matching result)