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- sap-, sapi- (Latin: wise, wisdom, to be wise, to have wisdom; to know, knowledge; to taste [of], to perceive) (three matching results)
- orgasm, orgasms, orgasmic, orgastic (Greek > Latin > French: excitement or violent action in an organ or part) (two matching results)
- gehenna- (Hebrew > Greek > Latin: hell or hellfire) (two matching results)
- caval- (Latin: horse [caballus, a horseman; by extension, a gentleman serving as a lady s escort Also said to mean: "an inferior horse, a nag"] > Italian [caballeria from caballo, "horse"] > French [cavalerie]) (two matching results)
- masca- (Latin: specter, witch, mask, nightmare > Italian mascera > French, masque [covering to hide or protect the face]) (two matching results)
- olive- (Greek > Latin > French: the tree Olea europaea, used in its etymological sense) (two matching results)
- poro-, por-, pori- (Greek > Latin > Old French: passageway, used primarily as "a pore, a small orifice"; opening; cavity, tract) (two matching results)
- bomb (Greek > Latin [a hollow, deep sound, a humming, a buzzing] > Italian [explosive shell]: booming, humming sound) (two matching results)
- mecono-, mecon- (Greek > Latin: [mekonion > meconium] of or pertaining to the poppy, poppy, poppy-juice; opium) (two matching results)
- tigri-, tigr-, tiger (Greek > Latin > Old French: swift animal) (two matching results)
- papyro-, papyr- (Greek: papyrus [singular], papyri [plural]; paper, papyros > Latin > Old French; papyrus, an Egyptian rush [a reed plant] from which material was made for writing or drawing Used in the sense of "fibrous material on which to write or draw") (two matching results)
- diphther- (Greek > Latin > French: leather, prepared hide, membrane) (two matching results)
- lobo-, lob- (Greek > Latin > French: a rounded projection, especially a rounded projecting anatomical part; such as, lobe of the ear, lobe of the liver, lobe of the lung; seed, pod) (two matching results)
- chemo-, chem- (chemical actions or chemicals) words: agrichemical-thermochemistry (two matching results)
- sodom- (Hebrew > Greek > Latin: inhabitant of Sodom) (two matching results)
- tolerat- (Greek > Latin: to bear, support, endure) (one matching result)
- pelago-, pelag- (Greek > Latin: sea, pertaining to the sea) (one matching result)
- caulo-, cauli-, caul- (Greek > Latin: stem, stalk) (one matching result)
- tendo-, tend- (Greek > Latin: tendon, sinew [related to "stretch, move in a certain direction"]) (one matching result)
- -iasis (Greek > Latin: suffix; a process) (one matching result)
- aromo-, arom- (Greek > Latin: fragrance, odor, spice) (one matching result)
- skeleto-, skelet-, skele- (Greek > Latin: dried up, withered, mummy; the bony and some of the cartilaginous framework of the body of animals) (one matching result)
- ancon- (Greek > Latin: elbow) (one matching result)
- speleo-, spele-, spelaeo-, spelae-, spel-, -spelean, -spelaean (Greek > Latin: cave, cavern) (one matching result)
- unci-, unc-, uncin- (Greek > Latin: hook) (one matching result)
- alopec- (Greek > Latin: baldness; derived from "mange in foxes"; bald patches on the head) (one matching result)
- arch-, archi-, -arch (chief, principal leader, first in position or rank) words: archabbey to archvillain (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: tridactyl to trimorphous, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- zelo-, zel- (Greek > Latin: zealot; zeal; jealousy, jealous) (one matching result)
- thesaur- (Greek > Latin: treasure, treasury, storehouse, chest; a treasury of words) (one matching result)
- boreal (Greek > Latin: north, northern) (one matching result)
- argo- (Greek > Latin: passive, unworkable, slow; a-, "without, not" ergon, "work") (one matching result)
- chaos (Greek > Latin: formless matter; especially from Greek, gulf, chasm, abyss, the rude unformed mass; and by extension, "confusion and disorder") (one matching result)
- arteriolo-, arteriol- (Greek > Latin: windpipe, artery; arteriole, "small artery") (one matching result)
- petro-, petr-, petri-, peter- (Greek > Latin: stone, rock) (one matching result)
- undu-, und- (Latin: > French: flow, wave, billow) (one matching result)
- myster-, myst- (Greek > Latin: secret, occult [probable literal meaning is "one whose eyes are closed"]) (one matching result)
- clathro-, clathr- (Greek > Latin: bars, lattice, grate; used in the sense of "lattice[d], latticelike") (one matching result)
- -asis (Greek > Latin: a suffix; used in medicine to denote a state or condition of) (one matching result)
- spiro-, spir-, spiri- (Greek > Latin: coil) (one matching result)
- stalac-, stalag- (Greek > Latin: dropping, dripping; trickling; to drip, to drop, to trickle) (one matching result)
- sphinctero-, sphincter- (Greek > Latin: that which binds tightly, press together; band, lace; hence, muscle that closes an aperture of the body; a ringlike band of muscle fibers that constricts a passage or closes a natural orifice) (one matching result)
- dor-, do-, don- (Greek > Latin: gift) (one matching result)
- taxi- (Latin > French: device for calculating a distance traveled [in a vehicle for hire] and the corresponding fare due) (one matching result)
- problem- (Greek > Latin: literally, "something thrown forward, to throw forward") (one matching result)
- octa-, octo-, oct-, octi-, octon- (Greek > Latin: a number used as a prefix; eight, eighth) (one matching result)
- myrmidon- (Greek [Murmidones] > Latin: [Myrmidones, Myrmidons]) (one matching result)
- terato-, terata-, terat-, tera- (Greek > Latin: marvel, omen, monster; malformation) (one matching result)
- bambaci- (Greek > Latin: bambacinum, cotton fabric; from bombax, cotton; from Latin, bombyx, silk, silkworm; from Greek, bombux, silkworm) (one matching result)
- concho-, conch-, conchi- (Greek > Latin: shell, sea shells; shell-like bone or cavity of the body) (one matching result)
- anopheli-, anophel- (Greek > Latin: mosquito) (one matching result)
- alcoholo-, alcohol-, alcoho- (Arabic > Latin: alcohol, originally an "essence or very fine powder", from Arabic al-kuhl which is from al-, "the", and kohl or kuhl, "antimony sulfide" ) (one matching result)
- typhoni-, typhon- (Greek > Latin: whirlwind, tempest) (one matching result)
- agio- (Greek > Italian: change; a fee charged by money brokers [changers] for exchanging money) (one matching result)
- psittacine [psittakos-, Greek; psittacinus-, Latin] (Greek > Latin: parrot) (one matching result)
- Odeum (Greek > Latin: a hall for musical performances in ancient Greece and Rome) (one matching result)
- butyro-, butyr- (Greek > Latin: butter; from bou[s] , "ox, cow" plus tyro[s], "cheese") (one matching result)
- aracho-, arachi-, arachid-, araki- (Greek > Latin: legume; peanut) (one matching result)
- satyr- (Greek > Latin: a woodland deity, part man and part goat; riotous merriment and lechery) (one matching result)
- calyx- (Greek > Latin: the cup or calyx of a flower) (one matching result)
- angio-, angi-, angei-, -angium (Greek > Latin: [receptacle], vessel, often a blood vessel; "covered by a seed or vessel", a seed vessel) (one matching result)
- titano-, titan- (Greek > Latin: any person or thing of enormous size or power) (one matching result)
- letho-, leth- (Greek > Latin: lie hidden, secretely; forgetfulness, forget, inactive through forgetfulness; also sleepy, drowsy, dull, sluggish) (one matching result)
- orchido-, orchid- (testes, testicles) words: anorchism to vaso-orchidostomy (one matching result)
- ganglio-, gangli- (Greek > Latin: swelling, a knot; center of a cavity; nerve center; pertaining to a mass of nerve tissue) (one matching result)
- omo-, om- (Greek > Latin: shoulder) (one matching result)
- bubo-, bubon- (Greek > Latin: groin, swollen gland) (one matching result)
- embolo-, embol-, emboli- (Greek > Latin: that which is thrust into something; wedge, stopper; interpolation, obstruction; from "throw in" or "throw into") (one matching result)
- -ist (Greek > Latin: a suffix; one who believes in; one who is engaged in) (one matching result)
- agra- (Greek > Latin: pertaining to land or fields) (one matching result)
- endothelio- (Greek > Latin: layer of simple cells lining the inner surface of the circulatory organs) (one matching result)
- tendo-, tens (stretch, tension) dictionary words: atonic to monotonous, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- oro-, oreo-, ore-, oreino-, orein- (Greek > Latin: mountain; hill) (one matching result)
- acaro-, acar-, acari-, acarin- (Greek > Latin: "tiny spider", mite[s] "itch"; ticks) (one matching result)
- -posia, -posium (Greek > Latin: drinking; a word termination [suffix] denoting a relationship to drinking or the intake of fluids) (one matching result)
- argillo-, argill- (Greek > Latin: clay) (one matching result)
- tauro-, taur-, tauri- (Greek > Latin: bull) (one matching result)
- -rrhagia, -rrhage, -rrhagic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; a bursting forth, excessive flow) (one matching result)
- tarso-, tars- (Greek > Latin: ankle, tarsal plate of the eyelid [from Greek tarsos, frame of wickerwork; broad, flat surface, as also in tarsos podos, the flat of the foot, instep of the foot; the edge of the eyelid]) (one matching result)
- naphtho-, naphth- (Greek > Latin: volatile petroleum derivative; containing, or derived from the coal-tar derivative naphthol) (one matching result)
- hesperian (Greek > Latin: west, evening) (one matching result)
- -arium [singular], -aria [plural] (Greek > Latin: a suffix; a place for; abounding in or connected with something; a place containing or related to that which is specified by the root) (one matching result)
- -rrhea, -rrhoea, -orrhea (Greek > Latin: flow, flowing) (one matching result)
- bosci, bosc- (Greek > Latin: to feed, graze) (one matching result)
- psylli-, psyll- (Greek > Latin: flea) (one matching result)
- abysso-, abyss-, abys- (Greek > Latin: Greek [abussoz], a-, "no" plus bussos, "bottom" through Latin [abyssus] no bottom, bottomless) (one matching result)
- serico-, seric-, seri- (Greek > Latin: silk) (one matching result)
- drama- (Greek > Late Latin: to do, to accomplish) (one matching result)
- ependymo-, ependym- (Greek > Latin: membrane lining the central canal of the spinal cord and the ventricles of the brain) (one matching result)
- acto-, act-, akto-, akt- (Greek > Latin: seashore, beach, strand, promontory) (one matching result)
- -osis, -sis, -sia, -sy, -se (Greek > Latin: a suffix; actor, process, condition, or state of; result of; expresses a state or condition [of some disease]) (one matching result)
- oleo-, ole-, -oleic, ol- (Greek > Latin: [olive] oil; fat) (one matching result)
- sudor-, sudo-, sudori-, suda- sud- (Greek > Latin: sweat, sweating) (one matching result)
- lino-, lin-, line- (Greek > Latin: line, thread, string, cord, net) (one matching result)
- halo-, hal- (salt) words: euhaline to stenohaline (one matching result)
- thalamo-, thalam- (Greek > Latin: inner room; thalamus, the middle part of the diencephalon that relays sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex) (one matching result)
- agri-, agrio- (Greek > Latin: fields) (one matching result)
- -ation (Greek > Latin: a suffix; action, process, state or condition) (one matching result)
- gov-, gover- (Greek > Latin: to steer or pilot a ship; to govern; governor) (one matching result)
- hallucina-, hallucino-, hallucinat- (Greek > Latin: to wander in mind, dream) (one matching result)
- bulbo- (Greek > Latin: onion, bulbous root, bulb) (one matching result)
- -penia- [singular], -penias [plural], -penic, pen-, penia- (Greek > Modern Latin: abnormal reduction, decrease in, insufficient, deficiency Originally, the meaning was poverty, need; sometimes it is erroneously or incorrectly rendered as -poenia) (one matching result)
- tyranni-, tyrann-, tyran- (Greek > Latin: an absolute ruler, oppressor, dctator) (one matching result)
- ode, -odal, -odeon, -ody (Greek > Latin: song, poem) (one matching result)
- myringo-, myring- (Greek > Latin: membrane, tympanic [drum] membrane) (one matching result)
- axio-, axi-- (Greek > Latin: worth, value) (one matching result)
- -urnal (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms adjectives of "time") (one matching result)
- miasm-, miasmat- (Greek > Latin: to pollute) (one matching result)
- arseno-, arsen- (Greek > Latin: yellow orpiment [pigment of gold]; arsenic trisulfide, having a lemon-yellow color and a resinous luster; used as a pigment) (one matching result)
- nectar- (Greek > Latin: drink of the gods; from Greek mythology) (one matching result)
- carto- (Greek > Latin: map, card [playing]; piece of papyrus, paper) (one matching result)
- sacco-, sacc-, sacci- (Greek > Latin: bag) (one matching result)
- pragmato-, pragmat- (Greek > Latin: current meaning is "practical") (one matching result)
- agari- (Greek > Latin: mushrooms or toadstools) (one matching result)
- psepho-, pseph- (Greek > Latin: pebble pebbles, stone stones; election; vote) (one matching result)
- priap- (Greek, Priapos > Latin Priapus: god of procreation shown with a large penis; by extension, it means "penis") (one matching result)
- botano-, botan- (Greek > Latin: plants, plant life [originally, "herb, grass, pasture"]) (one matching result)
- -iasis (Greek > Latin: suffix; a morbid condition) (one matching result)
- -ast (Greek > Latin: a suffix; one who) (one matching result)
- atlas (Greek > Latin: one of the Titans, son of Iapetus and Clymene, supporting the heavens on his shoulders; later, a king of Mauretania, changed by Perseus into Mt Atlas [Greek mythology]) (one matching result)
- lemma- [singular], lemmata- [plural] (Greek > Latin: to take [something for granted]) (one matching result)
- lesbi- (Greek > Latin: Greek Lésbios through Latin Lesbius; lesbian; homosexual relations between women) (one matching result)
- borborygmo-, borborygm- (Greek > Latin: intestinal rumblings, to rumble; gurgling, and splashings) (one matching result)
- narciss-, narcis- (Greek > Latin: morbid self love) (one matching result)
- oryzo, oryz-, oryzi- (Greek > Latin: rice) (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: triact to tricycle, part 1 of 4 (one matching result)
- arterio-, arteri-, arter- (Greek > Latin: artery, arteries; blood vessel, vein, or windpipe) (one matching result)
- orc-, orca- (Greek > Latin: a kind of whale; large sea creature) (one matching result)
- lieno-, lien- (Greek > Latin: spleen) (one matching result)
- cantho-, canth- (Greek > Latin: corner of the eye) (one matching result)
- systol-, -systole, -systolic, -stole (Greek > Latin: contraction; to draw together) (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: trinal to trisyllable, part 3 of 4 (one matching result)
- barbar- (Greek > Latin: foreign, strange, outlandish) (one matching result)
- rugo-, rug- (Greek > Latin: wrinkle, ridge, fold) (one matching result)
- -lagnia, -lagny, -lagnic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; lust, lustful, lecherous; a sexual predilection specified by the combining root) (one matching result)
- pro-, por- (Greek > Latin: before; forward; for, in favor of; in front of; in place of, on behalf of; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- ethero-, ether-, aethero-, aether-, aither-(Greek > Latin: burn, shine, to kindle; light up; the heavens; the upper air, the sky) (one matching result)
- peni-, peno-, peo- (Greek > Latin: tail; male organ of copulation, the penis) (one matching result)
- clair- (Latin > French: "clear" perceiving through extrasensory perception) (one matching result)
- melli-, meli-, melit-, melito-, mellit-, mellito-, melo-, -mel, -melic, -melitic (Greek > Latin: honey) (one matching result)
- livid-, liv- (Latin > French: bluish, livid; bluish color) (one matching result)
- hyphen (Greek > Latin: together, in one, as a single word) (one matching result)
- disco-, disc-, disko-, disk- (Greek > Latin: disk) (one matching result)
- -ia (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; state of, condition of, quality of; act of) (one matching result)
- geno-, gen-, genit-, gener- (Greek > Latin: race, kind; line of descent; pertaining to sexual relations, reproduction, or heredity; and more recently, a gene or genes) (one matching result)
- glauco-, glauc- (Greek > Latin: a silvery color, or bluish green; gleaming, bright; gray) (one matching result)
- achillo-, achill-, Achilles (Greek > Latin: tendon at the back of the heel) (one matching result)
- altrici- (Greek > Latin: nourisher; wet nurse; midwife) (one matching result)
- potash (Dutch > New Latin: potassium carbonate) (one matching result)
- bacchus [BAK uhs] (Greek > Latin: an ancient Greek and Roman god of wine and revelry; earlier called Dionysus by the Greeks) (one matching result)
- -ica (Greek > Latin: a suffix; forms collective nouns meaning "a collection of something [as information] concerning or relating to" the subject indicated by the combining form) (one matching result)
- catheter- (Greek > Latin: to let down, thrust in [kata, down plus hienai, to send]) (one matching result)
- eunuch (Greek > Latin: literally, guardian of the bed) (one matching result)
- academ- (Greek > Latin: [originally, Academus Akademus, a name of a hero in Greek mythology; then it became a gymnasium near Athens where Plato taught]) (one matching result)
- oceano-, ocean- (Greek > Latin: "the great river encompassing the whole earth"; hence, the "great Outward Sea" [as opposed to the "Inward" or Mediterranean]; the ocean) (one matching result)
- aleato-, aleat- (Greek > Latin: depending on chance; pertaining to a gamester; die, game of hazard or chance) (one matching result)
- taenio-, taeni- (Greek > Latin: ribbon, band, stripe; tapeworm) (one matching result)
- fuci-, fuc- (Greek > Latin: rock lichen, seaweed; red paint, rouge) (one matching result)
- chylo-, chyl-, chyli-, chy- (Greek > Latin: juice, pour; pertaining to chyle, the milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fat that is a product of the digestive process) (one matching result)
- spongio-, spongi-, spongo- (Greek > Latin: sponge) (one matching result)
- zono-, zon-, zoni- (Greek > Latin: girdle, girded garment) (one matching result)
- oxal-, ox- (Greek > Latin: wood sorrel; the leaves of the wood sorrel are acidic to the taste) (one matching result)
- mammill-, mammilli- (Greek > Latin: breast, nipple) (one matching result)
- tarax-, tarac- (Greek > Latin: disturbed; confusion, disturbance, trouble) (one matching result)
- centro-, centr-, centri-, kentro- (Greek > Latin: center) (one matching result)
- -atic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of) (one matching result)
- agape- (Greek > Latin: love feast of the early Christians; love, love feast; to love) (one matching result)
- lard (Greek: fat > Latin: [lardum] bacon) (one matching result)
- phoro-, phor-, -phora, -phorous, -phoresis, -phore, -phori, -phoria (Greek > Latin: bearer, to bear, carrying; producing, transmission; directing, turning) (one matching result)
- -littoral (Latin > Italian: a suffix; seashore; pertaining to the seashore) (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)
- saccharo-, sacchari-, sacchar- (Greek > Latin: sugar; originally from Sanskrit, "gravel, grit") (one matching result)
- stigma-, stig-, stix- (Greek > Latin: mark, reproach [from Greek, "puncture, brand, mark, point"]) (one matching result)
- syco- (Greek > Latin: fig) (one matching result)
- -ica (Greek > Latin: a suffix; used in forming singular nouns meaning " disability or that which refers to the thing, state, or condition" identified by the combining root) (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: tritagonist to trixenous, part 4 of 4 (one matching result)
- axo-, ax-, axi- (Greek > Latin: axis) (one matching result)
- aug- (Greek > Latin: increase, grow) (one matching result)
- domo-, dom-, domato-, domat- (Greek > Latin: house, home ["master, lord" of the house]) (one matching result)
- fus-, fun-, fund-, fut-, found- (Latin > French: pour, melt, blend) (one matching result)
- thino-, thini-, thin- (Greek > Latin: sand bank, sand dunes; shore) (one matching result)
- ilio-, ili- (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 roil or twist up tightly; previously used interchangeably with ileum, but later used with os, bone [os ilium] to denote the bone of the soft parts], hip bone) (one matching result)
- musico-, music- (Greek: mousike [techne] > Latin: musica, music; originally an art of the Muses) (one matching result)
- opio-, opi- (Greek > Latin: poppy juice; from the juice of plants or fruits) (one matching result)
- traumato-, traumat-, trauma-, traum-, -traumatic, -traumatically, -trauma (Greek > Latin: wound, bodily injury) (one matching result)
- tendo-, tens (stretch, tension) dictionary words: ostensible to tone, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- empori- (Greek > Latin: traveler, trader, merchant; a trading place, market; pertaining to trade or traveling) (one matching result)
- virtuo- (Latin > Italian: a person skilled in one of the fine arts, especially in music) (one matching result)
- -um (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms singular nouns) (one matching result)
- -ac (Greek > Latin: a suffix; related to, of the nature of, pertaining to) (one matching result)
- dyo-, dy- (Greek > Latin: two; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)