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- Chemical Elements words: plutonium to samarium, part 6 of 8 (15 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: scandium to thorium, part 7 of 8 (15 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: actinium to bromine, part 1 of 8 (15 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: erbium to hydrogen, part 3 of 8 (15 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: indium to mendelevium, part 4 of 8 (14 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: thulium to zirconium, part 8 of 8 (14 matching results)
- Chemical Elements: cadmium to einsteinium, part 2 of 8 (14 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: mercury to platinum, part 5 of 8 (14 matching results)
- duct-, -duction (to lead, lead, leading, bring, take, draw) vocabulary words: deduce to inductee, part 2 of 4 (three matching results)
- The planet Jupiter, words from myths (two matching results)
- sal-, sali- (salt) dictionary words: cum grano salis to soused, part 1 of 1 (two matching results)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: gastrograph to gyrograph, part 5 of 11 (two matching results)
- amphora word and the @ symbol (one matching result)
- anti- (Latin: before; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- masca- (Latin: specter, witch, mask, nightmare > Italian mascera > French, masque [covering to hide or protect the face]) (one matching result)
- Janus words: janiceps to Janus (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Naashoiobitosaurus to Piatnitzkysaurus [plus one pix], part 7 of 10 (one matching result)
- fa-,-fess (talk, speak, say, spoken about) words: affability to professor (one matching result)
- aesculus- (Latin: ancient name of an Italian oak; now applied to the horse chestnut) (one matching result)
- -littoral (Latin > Italian: a suffix; seashore; pertaining to the seashore) (one matching result)
- ante-, anti-, ant- (Latin: before, in front of, prior to, forward; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -onym, -nym (name) words: acronym to typonym (one matching result)
- peri- (Greek: around, about, near, enclosing; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- bomb (Greek > Latin [a hollow, deep sound, a humming, a buzzing] > Italian [explosive shell]: booming, humming sound) (one matching result)
- 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]) (one matching result)
- pici-, pic- (Latin: woodpecker) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Fabrosaurids to Hypselosaurus [plus one pix], part 5 of 10 (one matching result)
- agio- (Greek > Italian: change; a fee charged by money brokers [changers] for exchanging money) (one matching result)
- tempo-, tempor- (Latin: time, occasion) (one matching result)
- calque [KALK] (Latin: calx, heel, to tread; through Italian and French: an imitation, tracing) (one matching result)
- faun-, fauni-, fauna-, -fauna (Latin: animal; a collective name for the animals of a certain region or time) (one matching result)
- virtuo- (Latin > Italian: a person skilled in one of the fine arts, especially in music) (one matching result)
- port-, portat- (carry, bring, bear) words: apport-transportation (one matching result)
- pater-, patri-, -patria (father, dad; fatherland, country) words: allopatric to sympatria (one matching result)
- pico- [PEE koh] (Italian: very small or from Spanish, "beak, tip, very small"; and from Latin, beccus, beak; also, a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- klepto-, clepto-, klept-, clept words: biblioklept to myrmecoclepty (one matching result)
- iatro-, -iatria (physician; heal, cure, treat; medical healing): iatrogenic to zoiatrist, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- libr-, libel (Latin: book; originally, the "inner bark of a tree", whence "the text written on this", "collection of leaves for writing", and finally "book") (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)