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- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: pedomancy to spasmatomancy, part 8 of 9 (two matching results)
- ped-, -pedia (foot, feet) words: aliped to octoped, part 1 of 2 (two matching results)
- vicar- (Latin: substitute; change, alternation) (one matching result)
- cryo-, cry-, kryo-, kry- (cold, freezing) words: cryomorphology to urinocryoscopy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: oceanographer to photobiography, part 8 of 11 (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: neogamalgia, and xiphoidalgia, part 3 of 3 (one matching result)
- argillo-, argill- (Greek > Latin: clay) (one matching result)
- ven-, vent- dictionary words: inconvenience to venue, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- theo-,-theism (God, god, deity) dictionary words: theonomy to zootheology, part 4 of 4 (one matching result)
- pass-, pati- (suffering, feeling; enduring): compassion to ncompassionate (one matching result)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: ablutophobia to agoraphobia, part 1 of 13 (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to xiphoidalgia, A-X (one matching result)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: agraphobia to anthropophobia, part 2 of 13 (one matching result)
- mater-, matri-, matro- matr- (Latin: mother, mama, mom; mum (British) (one matching result)
- Capnophobia, Fear of Smoking words, part 1 of 4 (one matching result)
- patho-, -pathy (perception, suffering, disease [medical]): oculopathy to pathogens, part 4 of 6 medical words (one matching result)
- philo-, -philia (love, fondness for, attraction to) words: pagophilous to philogynist, part 7 of 10 (one matching result)
- valid-, val-, vale-, -vail, -valent, -valence (Latin: valere, to be strong, be well, to be worth; strong; power, strength; and "fare well" [go with strength]) (one matching result)