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- dic-, dict- (talk, speak, say) wods: abdicant to vindictive (two matching results)
- The Blind Men and the Elephant (one matching result)
- malaco-, malac-, malako-, -malacia (Greek: soft, softness; abnormal softening, soft-bodied) (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: pedomancy to spasmatomancy, part 8 of 9 (one matching result)
- kedo-, ked-, cedo-, cedno- (Greek: worry, anxiety, care, grief, trouble, to be concerned for; protector, guardian, most worthy of care) (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: biohacker to biolistics, part 7 of 20 (one matching result)
- homo-, hom-, hum- (Latin: human beings, mankind, man) (one matching result)
- -able (a suffix): amicable to potable, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- -acious (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words (one matching result)
- -uous (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- -ive (Latin: a suffix; tending to; of the quality of, inclined to) (one matching result)
- somni-, somno-, somn-, -somnia, -somniac (Latin: sleep; dream) (one matching result)
- nepot-, nepo- (Latin: nephew; grandson, grandchild; descendant [family member]; nepotism, et al ) (one matching result)
- Voyagers 1 and 2 Exploration of the Planets (one matching result)
- dorm-, dormi- (Latin: sleep, sleeping) (one matching result)
- mal- words (bad, badly, harsh, wrong; ill; evil; abnormal, defective) words: malabsorption to malversation (one matching result)
- glutto-, glutt- (Latin: to swallow, gulp down) (one matching result)
- nebula-, nebul- (Latin: mist, fog, cloud, smoke) (one matching result)
- -acious (Latin: a suffix; inclined to, given to, tendency to be, abounding in) (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)
- -ulous (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- pron- (Latin: inclined, face down) (one matching result)