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- gods and goddesses from Latin and Greek myths: words from mythology (48 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: scandium to thorium, part 7 of 8 (23 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: plutonium to samarium, part 6 of 8 (20 matching results)
- Chemical Elements: cadmium to einsteinium, part 2 of 8 (18 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: erbium to hydrogen, part 3 of 8 (17 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: indium to mendelevium, part 4 of 8 (16 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: thulium to zirconium, part 8 of 8 (15 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: actinium to bromine, part 1 of 8 (15 matching results)
- sal-, sali- (salt) dictionary words: cum grano salis to soused, part 1 of 1 (11 matching results)
- Chemical Elements words: mercury to platinum, part 5 of 8 (11 matching results)
- amphora word and the @ symbol (eight matching results)
- legi-,-lectic (read, recite) words: collect to sortilege (seven matching results)
- ven-, vent- dictionary words: inconvenience to venue, part 2 of 2 (seven matching results)
- testi-, test- (Latin: a witness, one who stands by; testicle, one of the two oval male gonads supported in the scrotum by its tissues and suspended by the spermatic cord) (six matching results)
- mater-, matri-, matro- matr- (Latin: mother, mama, mom; mum (British) (six matching results)
- testi- (witness; oval male gonad) dictionary words: attest to testosterone, part 1 of 1 (six matching results)
- Greek Alphabet, Alpha to Omega words (five matching results)
- potash (Dutch > New Latin: potassium carbonate) (five matching results)
- duct-, -duction (to lead, lead, leading, bring, take, draw) vocabulary words: deduce to inductee, part 2 of 4 (five matching results)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Bactrosaurus to Ctenosaurus [plus one pix], part 3 of 10 (five matching results)
- pater-, patri-, -patria (father, dad; fatherland, country) words: allopatric to sympatria (five matching results)
- sap-, sapi- (Latin: wise, wisdom, to be wise, to have wisdom; to know, knowledge; to taste [of], to perceive) (four matching results)
- fa-,-fess (talk, speak, say, spoken about) words: affability to professor (four matching results)
- costo-, cost-, costi- (Latin: rib, ribs; side; coast) (four matching results)
- tessara-, tessera- (four; cube) dictionary words: tessara to tesseratomy, part 1 of 1 (four matching results)
- pass-, pati- (suffering, feeling; enduring): compassion to ncompassionate (four matching results)
- plano- (drifting, wandering, or roaming): angioplany to superplanetary with planet words from Greek and Latin myths (four matching results)
- decor- (proper, dignified, fitting) words: decent to redecorate (four matching results)
- sen-, sene-, seni-, sir- (Latin: old age, old, elder) (four matching results)
- ped-, -pedia (foot, feet) words: aliped to octoped, part 1 of 2 (four matching results)
- exulans, exulant, exulate words: taxonomic terms (four matching results)
- tempo-, tempor- (Latin: time, occasion) (four matching results)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: tritagonist to trixenous, part 4 of 4 (four matching results)
- 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") (four matching results)
- orchido-, orchid- (testes, testicles) words: anorchism to vaso-orchidostomy (four matching results)
- audio-, aud-, audi-, audit- (Latin: hearing, listening, perception of sounds) (four matching results)
- veno-, ven- (Latin: poison) (four matching results)
- plaud-, plaus-, plod-, plos- (Latin: applause, to clap, strike, beat, to clap the hands) (four matching results)
- -cern-, -cret- (Latin: separate, sift, distinguish, understand, decide; separated, set apart) (four matching results)
- domo-, dom-, domato-, domat- (Greek > Latin: house, home ["master, lord" of the house]) (four matching results)
- Latin numerals: unus to M (mille) (four matching results)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Ichthyosaur to Muttaburrasaurus [plus one pix], part 6 of 10 (three matching results)
- robor-, rob- (strengthening, invigorate) dictionary words: corroborant to unrobust, part 1 of 1 (three matching results)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Naashoiobitosaurus to Piatnitzkysaurus [plus one pix], part 7 of 10 (three matching results)
- duct-, -duction (to lead, lead, leading, bring, take, draw) vocabulary words: abduce to conduit, part 1 of 4 (three matching results)
- serv- (Latin: to be a slave, to serve; slave) (three matching results)
- -ium (Modern Latin: a suffix used to form Modern Latin scientific names; or a modern suffix used to form names of metallic elements [chemistry]) (three matching results)
- talo-, tal- (Latin: the ankle, anklebone) (three matching results)
- veter- old, many years, aged; part 1 of 1 (three matching results)
- umbra-, umbro-, umbr-, umbel- (Latin: shade, shadow) (three matching results)
- laconi-, lacon- (Latin: concise, abrupt; literally, resembling the style of the Lacedaemonians or Spartans) (three matching results)
- monstr-, monst- (Latin: an omen; a supernatural manifestation; hence, "horrific-supernatural being; supernatural manifestation") (three matching results)
- ultim- (Latin: end, last, final) (three matching results)
- ped-, -pedia (foot, feet) words: palmiped to velocipede, part 2 of 2 (three matching results)
- veri-, ver- (Latin: true, truth, real, truthfulness) (three matching results)
- tendo-, tens (stretch, tension) dictionary words: atonic to monotonous, part 1 of 2 (three matching results)
- homo-, hom-, hum- (Latin: human beings, mankind, man) (three matching results)
- rap-, rav- (Latin: tearing away, seizing, swift, rapid; snatch away, seize, carry off; from Latin rapere, "to seize by force and carry off") (three matching results)
- stalac-, stalag- (Greek > Latin: dropping, dripping; trickling; to drip, to drop, to trickle) (three matching results)
- tacit-, taci-, tace- (Latin: silent, silence; unspoken; quiet) (three matching results)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: thermopile to xerothermic, part 6 of 6 (three matching results)
- vot- (Latin: vow, affirm; from votum) (three matching results)
- lav-, lava-, lavat- (Latin: wash, bathe) (three matching results)
- auspic-, auspec- (Latin: from auspex [genitive form auspicis] avi-, stem of avis, "bird" plus -spex, "observer", from specere, "to look, observe") (three matching results)
- nom-, nomen- (name) words: agnomen to trinomialism (three matching results)
- eco-, oeco- (house, household affairs; environment) words: autecology to economy, part 1 of 2 (three matching results)
- leg-, lex (Latin: pertaining to the law, legal) (two matching results)
- duct-, -duction (to lead, lead, leading, bring, take, draw) vocabulary words: produce to viaduct, part 4 of 4 (two matching results)
- loqu-, -loquence (talk, speak, say) words: alalieniloquent to veriloquent (two matching results)
- aracho-, arachi-, arachid-, araki- (Greek > Latin: legume; peanut) (two matching results)
- ven-, vent- dictionary words: advene to eventuate, part 1 of 2 (two matching results)
- mort-, mor- (death, dead) words: abmortal to postmortem (two matching results)
- caduceus (Latin: the wand of a herald, herald s staff; specifically, the wand of Hermes [Greek] and Mercury [Latin]) (two matching results)
- halo-, hal- (salt) words: euhaline to stenohaline (two matching results)
- -cole, -colous (inhabit, live, dwell) words: agaricole to hylocole, part 1 of 2 (two matching results)
- adreno-, adren-, -adrenal- (Latin: glands near the kidneys; Latin ad- plus ren[es] "kidneys") (two matching results)
- ambul-, ambulat-, -ambulate, -ambulating, -ambulation -ambulator, -ambulatory, -ambulant, -ambulic, -ambulism, -ambulist (Latin: walk, take steps, move around; from "to wander, to go astray") (two matching results)
- cogni-, cogn-, cognosc- (Latin: know, learn) (two matching results)
- columba-, columb- (Latin: pidgeon or dove) (two matching results)
- chemo-, chem- (chemical actions or chemicals) words: agrichemical-thermochemistry (two matching results)
- multi-, mult- (many, much) words: multangular to multungulate (two matching results)
- libra-, liber- (balance, level, even): deliberate to libration (two matching results)
- orgasm, orgasms, orgasmic, orgastic (Greek > Latin > French: excitement or violent action in an organ or part) (two matching results)
- -her-, -hes- (Latin: stick to, cling to, cleave to) (two matching results)
- bambaci- (Greek > Latin: bambacinum, cotton fabric; from bombax, cotton; from Latin, bombyx, silk, silkworm; from Greek, bombux, silkworm) (two matching results)
- gymno-, gymn- (Greek: naked, nude, uncovered, bare, exposed, unclad, disrobed, undressed) (two matching results)
- butyro-, butyr- (Greek > Latin: butter; from bou[s] , "ox, cow" plus tyro[s], "cheese") (two matching results)
- tacho-, tachy- (fast, speed, swift) dictionary words: acestachy to tachyzoite, part 1 of 1 (two matching results)
- pica (Latin: magpie; related to Latin, picus, "woodpecker") (two matching results)
- impeach (Latin: to accuse; to prevent, hinder, impede; from Late Latin impedicare, to entangle [in-, "in" plus pedica, shackle, fetter]) (two matching results)
- larvi-, larv- (Latin: insect in its grub stage; from Latin larva, "mask" and by extension, "ghost", the idea being that an insect in its grub stage is merely a ghost of its future self and bears no resemblance to its future form) (two matching results)
- capno-, capn- (smoke, vapor, sooty; carbon dioxide) words: acapnia to normocapnia (two matching results)
- celest- (Latin: heaven, sky) (two matching results)
- philo-, -philia (love, fondness for, attraction to) words: philology to pyroxylophilous, part 8 of 10 (two matching results)
- discip- (Latin: discipulus, pupil, apprentice) (two matching results)
- aeolo-, aeol- (Latin: air, wind; rapid, quick) (two matching results)
- rugo-, rug- (Greek > Latin: wrinkle, ridge, fold) (two matching results)
- quas- (Latin: to make void, annul; originally from the Latin meaning of, "to shake violently, to shatter") (two matching results)
- -ial (Latin: a suffix that forms English adjectives from Latin adjectives ending with -is or-ius with meanings that include "pertaining to" or "relating to", or "characterized by") (two matching results)
- -ia (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; state of, condition of, quality of; act of) (two matching results)
- epi-, ep- [before vowels or "h"] (Greek: above, over, on, upon; besides; in addition to; toward; among; used as a prefix) (two matching results)
- cathar-, cathart-, cathars- (Greek: to purge, to purify, or to cleanse; purification; cleansing) (two matching results)
- lustr-, lust- (Latin: light up, shine) (two matching results)
- author- (Latin: master, leader; he she who brings about [something]) (two matching results)
- broma- (food) words: abros to bromatotoxin (two matching results)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: belluine to cypseline, part 2 of 7 (two matching results)
- vener-, venari- (Latin: love, sexual desire, loveliness, beauty, attractiveness, charm; by extension "to reverence, worship, venerate") (two matching results)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: febriphobia to hypsiphobia, part 7 of 13 (two matching results)
- sensi-, sensi- (feeling, perceptions through the senses) dictionary words: sensoria to visuosensory, part 2 of 2 (two matching results)
- dentin- (Latin: the substance that immediately surrounds the tooth pulp and makes up the major part of the tooth; derived from Latin den[s], dent[is], "tooth") (two matching results)
- terato-, terata-, terat-, tera- (Greek > Latin: marvel, omen, monster; malformation) (two matching results)
- 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]) (two matching results)
- alumino-, alumin- (Latin: aluminum [U S ] and aluminium, [British]) (two matching results)
- idio-, idi- (peculiar, personal, private) words: iidiopathic to idioxanthic, part 2 of 2 (two matching results)
- hal-, hali-, -haled, -haling, -halant, -halent, -halation (Latin: breathe, breath) (two matching results)
- lesbi- (Greek > Latin: Greek Lésbios through Latin Lesbius; lesbian; homosexual relations between women) (two matching results)
- frigo-, frig- (Latin: cold, frost) (two matching results)
- pici-, pic- (Latin: woodpecker) (two matching results)
- somni-, somno-, somn-, -somnia, -somniac (Latin: sleep; dream) (two matching results)
- rotundi-, rotundo-, rotund- (Latin: round, rounded; from Latin, rota, "wheel") (two matching results)
- pilo-, pil-, pili- (Latin: hair) (two matching results)
- pisci-, pisc- (Latin: fish) (two matching results)
- dendro-, dendr-, dendri-, -dendria, -dendrite, -dendritic, -dendra, -dendron (Greek: tree, tree-like structure) (two matching results)
- abysso-, abyss-, abys- (Greek > Latin: Greek [abussoz], a-, "no" plus bussos, "bottom" through Latin [abyssus] no bottom, bottomless) (two matching results)
- oleo-, ole-, -oleic, ol- (Greek > Latin: [olive] oil; fat) (two matching results)
- gov-, gover- (Greek > Latin: to steer or pilot a ship; to govern; governor) (two matching results)
- insulino-, insulin-, insula-, insulo-, insul-, isle (Latin: island; derived from Latin insul[a], "island" [used here in reference to the islands [islets] of Langerhans, irregular structures in the pancreas that produce the protein hormone insulin which is secreted into the blood where it regulates sugar metabolism]) (two matching results)
- censur- (Latin: judgment, criticism; from Latin, censura and French, censure) (two matching results)
- arch-, archi-, -arch (chief, principal leader, first in position or rank) words: archabbey to archvillain (two matching results)
- psittacine [psittakos-, Greek; psittacinus-, Latin] (Greek > Latin: parrot) (two matching results)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Fabrosaurids to Hypselosaurus [plus one pix], part 5 of 10 (two matching results)
- lut- (Latin: mud; clay; dirt; filth; mire) (two matching results)
- radio-, radi-, rad- (Latin: ray, radiating [the Latin word for the spokes of a wheel is radius]) (two matching results)
- niger-, nigri-, negr- (Latin: the color black) (two matching results)
- odium, odious (Latin: hatred, hateful, hate; bitterness; disgusting; offensive; opprobrium; annoyance) (two matching results)
- livid-, liv- (Latin > French: bluish, livid; bluish color) (two matching results)
- vaccino-, vaccin-, vaccini-, vacci- (Latin: of, or pertaining to, a cow) (two matching results)
- stigma-, stig-, stix- (Greek > Latin: mark, reproach [from Greek, "puncture, brand, mark, point"]) (two matching results)
- abacus: historical background (two matching results)
- dic-, dict- (talk, speak, say) wods: abdicant to vindictive (two matching results)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: oceanographer to photobiography, part 8 of 11 (two matching results)
- sola-, sol- (Latin: comfort, encourage, cheer; consolation) (two matching results)
- soli-, sol- (Latin: one, alone, only) (two matching results)
- sylv-, silv- (Latin: woods, forest) (two matching results)
- port-, portat- (carry, bring, bear) words: apport-transportation (two matching results)
- lud-, ludi-, lus- (Latin: play, make sport of, jest; sportive; pastime) (two matching results)
- anima-, anim- (animal life; breath; soul; mind) words: anima to unanimous (two matching results)
- Plankton words: phytoplankton to zooplankton, part 2 of 2 (two matching results)
- ora-, or-, orat- (Latin: talk, speak, say; mouth, face; opening, entrance) (two matching results)
- sensi-, sensi- (feeling, perceptions through the senses) dictionary words: aftersensation to sensitization, part 1 of 2 (two matching results)
- sanct- (Latin: sacred, holy) (two matching results)
- volen-, vol- (free will, personal desire) dictionary words: benevolence to volunteering, part 1 of 1 (two matching results)
- pragmato-, pragmat- (Greek > Latin: current meaning is "practical") (two matching results)
- vicar- (Latin: substitute; change, alternation) (two matching results)
- septi-, sept-, septem- (Latin: seven, seventh) (two matching results)
- mammo-, mamm-, mammi- (Greek Latin: breast) (two matching results)
- retino-, retin- (Latin: innermost tunic of the eye; from Latin, ret[e], "net" plus -ina, "like") (two matching results)
- adipo-, adip- (fat, lard, fleshy): adipis to hyperadiposis (two matching results)
- vulg- (Latin: common people, multitude, common) (two matching results)
- cred-, creed- (believe, trust) words: accredit-uncreditable (two matching results)
- parvo-, parvi- (Latin: [parvus] small, little; minute, minuscule) (two matching results)
- phalango-, phalang- (Greek via Latin: bone between two joints of a finger or toe; line of battle; from phalanx, heavy infantry in close order [from Greek antiquity]) (two matching results)
- ferv- (Latin: to boil; hot; to begin to boil, to be hot; deeply earnest; ardent) (two matching results)
- agri-, agrio- (Greek > Latin: fields) (two matching results)
- sesqui- (one and a half) words: hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian to sesquitertian (two matching results)
- duct-, -duction (to lead, lead, leading, bring, take, draw) vocabulary words: induction to introductory, part 3 of 4 (two matching results)
- Calendars in Roman, Old Style, and Gregorian, New Style formats (two matching results)
- sidero-, sider- (Latin: star) (two matching results)
- suffoco-, suffoc- (Latin: choke, stifle, strangle) (two matching results)
- a-, ab-, abs- (from, away, away from): abdicate to avert (two matching results)
- caulo-, cauli-, caul- (Greek > Latin: stem, stalk) (one matching result)
- quint-, quinti-, quintu- (Latin: fifth; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- saliva (Latin: spittle, the fluid secreted in the mouth) (one matching result)
- phlego-, phleg-(Greek [phlegmatikos] & Latin [phlegmaticus]: heat, inflammation; burn, inflame) (one matching result)
- cervi-, cerv- (Latin: deer) (one matching result)
- pectoro-, pector- (Latin: breast, chest) (one matching result)
- vesper (Latin: evening; pertaining to the evening) (one matching result)
- mut- (Latin: change, changeable) (one matching result)
- gust-, gusti- (Latin: taste, tasting) (one matching result)
- rog-, roga-, -rogate, -rogation, -rogatory (Latin: ask, inquiry, request, beg) (one matching result)
- habili-, habil- (Latin: clothe, clothing; that which may be easily handled, suitable, fit, proper) (one matching result)
- -ernus (Latin: a suffix added to noun stems to form adjectives meaning "belonging to") (one matching result)
- equ-, equi- (Latin: same, equal, similar, even) (one matching result)
- theo-, the-, -theism, -theist, -theistic (Greek [theorein, theoria]; Latin [theoria]: looking at, contemplation, speculation; viewing) (one matching result)
- cilio-, cili-, cil- (Latin: the eyelid or its outer edge; hairs growing on the edges of the eyelids, eyelashes) (one matching result)
- barba-, barb-, barbat- (Latin: beard, beardlike) (one matching result)
- omni-, omn- (Latin: all, every) (one matching result)
- densi-, dens- (Latin: thick, thickly set, crowded) (one matching result)
- funi-, fun- (Latin: rope, cord) (one matching result)
- dulci-, dulc- (Latin: sweet, pleasant, charming) (one matching result)
- aqua-, aquatic-, aqui-, aqu-, -aquatically, aque-, -aqueous (Latin: water) (one matching result)
- viti- (Latin: vine, grapevines) (one matching result)
- sump-, -sum- (Latin: a taking, to take up, select; to use, spend, consume) (one matching result)
- fin- (Latin: end, last, limit, boundary, border) (one matching result)
- crino-,crin-, crini- (Latin: hair) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: sabelline to zibeline, part 7 of 7 (one matching result)
- urino-, urin-, uri-, -uria, -urea, -ure (Latin: water, rain, wet; urine) (one matching result)
- ord-, ordinato-, -ordin-, -ordinate, -ordinating, -ordinated (Latin: order, row, regular series, class, rank) (one matching result)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: thermohaline to thermophyte, part 5 of 6 (one matching result)
- spic- (Latin: point, spike) (one matching result)
- concho-, conch-, conchi- (Greek > Latin: shell, sea shells; shell-like bone or cavity of the body) (one matching result)
- -arch, -archy (govern, rule; ruler) words: matriarch to triarchy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- rani-, ran- (Latin: frog) (one matching result)
- case- (Latin: cheese) (one matching result)
- laud- (Latin: praise) (one matching result)
- claustro- (Latin: lock, barrier; close, shut) (one matching result)
- vandal- (Latin: wanderer) (one matching result)
- per- (Latin: through, across, over; beyond, by means of) (one matching result)
- amat-, amor-, am- (Latin: love, loving; fondness for) (one matching result)
- hirco-, hirc- (Latin: goat) (one matching result)
- vor-, -vorous (eat, eating; consume, ingest) dictionary words: gallivorous to nucivorous, part 2 of 3 (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)
- pudendum- [singular] pudenda- [plural] (Latin: originally, "that which one should be ashamed of"; the external organs of generation) (one matching result)
- socra-, socr- (Latin: mother-in-law) (one matching result)
- ciner-, cine- (Latin: ashes) (one matching result)
- eco-, oeco- (house, household affairs; environment) words: eco-organ to synoecy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- cha- (Latin: to make warm, heat) (one matching result)
- tabe-, tab- (Latin: waste away, decaying, languishing) (one matching result)
- scapulo-, scapul-, -scapula, -scapular (Latin: the flat, triangular bone in the back of the shoulder; the shoulder blade) (one matching result)
- purg- (Latin: clean, cleanse, purify) (one matching result)
- porc-, pork- (Latin: pig, hog) (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)
- ulula-, ululat- (Latin: howl, wail, screech, cry out) (one matching result)
- ultra-, ult- (Latin: beyond, on the other side; excessive, to an extreme degree) (one matching result)
- feto-, fet-, feti-, foeto-, foet- (Latin: an unborn offspring, fetus) (one matching result)
- dies (day) words: antemeridian to terdiurnal (one matching result)
- -rrhagia, -rrhage, -rrhagic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; a bursting forth, excessive flow) (one matching result)
- sol-, soli-, solo- (Latin: sun) (one matching result)
- flori-, flor-, flora-, -florous (Latin: flower; full of flowers, abounding in flowers; flora, plants of a general region or period) (one matching result)
- temporo-, tempor- (Latin: side of the head near the eye; temple) (one matching result)
- oscula- (Latin: kiss; from "little mouth"; lip [diminutive of os-, "mouth"]) (one matching result)
- -ary (Latin: a suffix; a person who, a place where, a thing which, or pertaining to; connected with; having the character of; apparatus) (one matching result)
- ocrea-, ocre- (Latin: husk, sheath) (one matching result)
- arci-, arco-, arc- (Latin: bow, arch) (one matching result)
- verg-, -vergent, -vergence (Latin: bend, curve, turn, tend toward, incline) (one matching result)
- pre- (prae-) (one matching result)
- beat- (Latin: happy; blessed) (one matching result)
- nona-, noni-, non- (Latin: nine) (one matching result)
- bubo-, bub- (Latin: owl) (one matching result)
- urban, urb-, -urban, -urbia (Latin: city) (one matching result)
- frica-, frict-, -frice (Latin: a rubbing, rub) (one matching result)
- insecto-, insect-, insecti- (Latin: a bug; literally, "cut into," from insectum, with a notched or divided body; literally, "that which is cut up, segmented" [as the bodies of the first invertebrates to which the term was applied or appeared to be]) (one matching result)
- celer- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, rapid) (one matching result)
- capt- (Latin: caught, taken prisoner; catch, seize, take hold of, take, receive, hold, contain) (one matching result)
- falc- (Latin: honeycomb) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Saurornithelestes to Szechuanosaurus, part 9 of 10 (one matching result)
- -ity, -(ety) (one matching result)
- lenticulo-, lenticul- (Latin: lentil-shaped, lentil; a term later used to refer to "the lentil-shaped lens of the eye") (one matching result)
- ali- (Latin: other, another) (one matching result)
- avi-, av- (Latin: bird) (one matching result)
- gingivo-, gingiv- (Latin: the gums of the mouth) (one matching result)
- faun-, fauni-, fauna-, -fauna (Latin: animal; a collective name for the animals of a certain region or time) (one matching result)
- caps- (Latin: box) (one matching result)
- clud-, claud-, claus-, clos-, -clude, -clois, -cluding, -cluded, -clus, -clusion, -clusive (Latin: close, shut) (one matching result)
- ode, -odal, -odeon, -ody (Greek > Latin: song, poem) (one matching result)
- scrut- (Latin: search, investigation) (one matching result)
- mini-, minor-, minut-, minu- (Latin: small, little) (one matching result)
- carto- (Greek > Latin: map, card [playing]; piece of papyrus, paper) (one matching result)
- linguo-, lingu-, lingua-, -linguist, -linguistic, -linguistical, -linguistically (Latin: tongue, language) (one matching result)
- agari- (Greek > Latin: mushrooms or toadstools) (one matching result)
- immuno- (Latin: unbound, free from, pure; pertaining to protection against or freedom from disease) (one matching result)
- grav-, griev- (Latin: heavy, weighty) (one matching result)
- -fy (Latin: a suffix; make, do, build, cause, produce) (one matching result)
- -crum (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- semi- (Latin: half, partly, twice; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- vers-, vert-, -verse, -version, -version, -versation, -versary, -vert, vort-, vors- (Latin: bend, turn) (one matching result)
- saxi-, sax- (Latin: rock, rocky, stone, broken rock, rough stone) (one matching result)
- odori-, odoro- (Latin: smell [noun form]) (one matching result)
- atav- (Latin: ancestor; father of a great-grandfather) (one matching result)
- semper (Latin: always, ever, at all times, on each occasion) (one matching result)
- telluri-, tellur- (Latin: earth) (one matching result)
- narciss-, narcis- (Greek > Latin: morbid self love) (one matching result)
- trit- (Latin: tritus, past participle of terere, to rub; thresh, grind; to wear away) (one matching result)
- hered- (Latin: heir) (one matching result)
- nebula-, nebul- (Latin: mist, fog, cloud, smoke) (one matching result)
- stib- (Latin: antimony) (one matching result)
- vir-, viri-, virtu-(Latin: man, manliness; manhood; husband) (one matching result)
- quant-, quanti- (Latin: how much; as much as, how many; amount) (one matching result)
- medico-, medi-, med- (Latin: heal, cure; physician) (one matching result)
- fav-, falx- (Latin: sickle) (one matching result)
- semen, semin- (Latin: seed) (one matching result)
- gram- (write, written) words: grammar to nephrogram, part 2 of 3 (one matching result)
- long-, longi- (Latin: long) (one matching result)
- cruci-, crux (Latin: cross, crosslike; from the gallows tree) (one matching result)
- sag-, sagaci- (Latin: wise, shrewd, keen perception) (one matching result)
- -cide, -cidal (kill, killer; murder, to cause death, slayer; to cut down) words: aborticide to lupicide, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- -pand-, -pans-, -pass- (Latin: stretch, spread) (one matching result)
- carbo-, carb- (Latin: coal, charcoal) (one matching result)
- spec-, spic-, spect-, spectat-, spectro- -spectr, -spectful, -spection, -spective (Latin: see, sight, look, appear, behold, and examine) (one matching result)
- term-, termin- (Latin: end, last, final, boundary) (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)
- phago-, -phagia, -phagy (eat, eating; consume, ingest) words: pagophagia to zoophagous, part 4 of 4 (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)
- genus, genesis-, -gen, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous (Latin: birth, descent, origin, creation, inception, beginning, race, sort, kind, class) (one matching result)
- psych-, psycho- (mind, mental process, life, soul, spirit) dictionary words: omphalopsychic to psychauditory, part 2 of 7 (one matching result)
- fuci-, fuc- (Greek > Latin: rock lichen, seaweed; red paint, rouge) (one matching result)
- tarax-, tarac- (Greek > Latin: disturbed; confusion, disturbance, trouble) (one matching result)
- lacrimo-, lacrim-, lacri-, lachrymo-, lacrym-, lacrymi-, lachry- (Latin: tears, tear [from the eye]) (one matching result)
- ans-, ansa- (Latin: jug handle, loop) (one matching result)
- cori- (Latin: skin) (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)
- cerebello-, cerebelli-, cerebell- (Latin: brain) (one matching result)
- -bula, -bulum (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of, place for) (one matching result)
- theo-,-theism (God, god, deity) dictionary words: panentheism to theody, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- -cule, -cula, -culo, -culus, -culum (Latin: a suffix; small, tiny; also, result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- acinac- (Latin: a kind of short sword or scimiter) (one matching result)
- non- (Latin: nothing, not) (one matching result)
- misce-, misc- (Latin: mix, mingle) (one matching result)
- hemoglobino-, hemoglobin-, hemoglobini- (Greek "blood " plus Latin "sphere ": oxygen-carrying protein of the red corpuscles) (one matching result)
- vitreo-, vitr- (Latin: glass) (one matching result)
- candle- (Latin: taper) (one matching result)
- germano- (Latin: pertaining to the Teutonic people of central Europe [possibly from a Celtic word meaning "neighbor"], similar to Old Irish gair, "neighbor"; pertaining to Germany) (one matching result)
- turb-, turbin- (Latin: turmoil, commotion, disorderly, agitated, confusion; whirl, whirlwind) (one matching result)
- aphidi-, aphid-, aphis (Latin: a plant louse) (one matching result)
- biblio-, bibl- (book) words: biblioklept to monastery-library thefts, part 2 of 3 (one matching result)
- fornic, -fornix (Latin: arch; whoredom [from "arch, vault; brothel"; fornication]) (one matching result)
- fungi-, fung- (Latin: mold, mushroom) (one matching result)
- timi-, tim- (Latin: to fear; faint-hearted, cowardly) (one matching result)
- traumato-, traumat-, trauma-, traum-, -traumatic, -traumatically, -trauma (Greek > Latin: wound, bodily injury) (one matching result)
- numen [singular], numina [plural] (Latin: nod of the head; divine power, divine will, divine command) (one matching result)
- sulco-, sulc- (Latin: furrow, groove) (one matching result)
- arena [harena], areni- (Latin: sand, sandy place, sea-shore; place of combat [literally, "place strewn with sand"]) (one matching result)
- seri-, ser- (Latin: a row, succession, sequence, series) (one matching result)
- ferro-, ferr-, ferri- (Latin: iron; pertaining to, or containing iron) (one matching result)
- anti- (Latin: before; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- nudo-, nudi- (Latin: naked, uncovered) (one matching result)
- pecca-, pecc- (Latin: err, sin, commit a crime) (one matching result)
- cholecysto-, cyholecyst- (Latin: gall bladder) (one matching result)
- veloci-, veloc-, velo- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, and rapid) (one matching result)
- lax- (Latin: loose; slack) (one matching result)
- decibels (Latin: "ten" plus "bel" [Alexander Graham Bell]; a list of decibel levels and the examples that show the various decibel scales) (one matching result)
- proprio-, propri- (Latin: one s own) (one matching result)
- cult-, -culture (Latin: to care for, to till [the ground], to cherish; to dwell, to inhabit) (one matching result)
- frimbri- (Latin: fiber; fringe, border) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaur Background Information [plus 2 pix], part 1 of 10 (one matching result)
- omento-, oment- (Latin: fat, adipose tissue; and by extension, caul, intestines) (one matching result)
- vetebro-, vertebr- (Latin: joint, especially of the spinal column) (one matching result)
- -unculus (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- nepot-, nepo- (Latin: nephew; grandson, grandchild; descendant [family member]; nepotism, et al ) (one matching result)
- pago-, pag-, pagan- (Latin: country, district, province; rustic) (one matching result)
- clari-, clar-, (Latin: clear, bright, shining, glorious) (one matching result)
- soceri-, socer- (Latin: father-in-law) (one matching result)
- dorm-, dormi- (Latin: sleep, sleeping) (one matching result)
- sec-, seg-, -sect, -section, -sectional (Latin: to cut) (one matching result)
- rami-, ram- (Latin: branch) (one matching result)
- myster-, myst- (Greek > Latin: secret, occult [probable literal meaning is "one whose eyes are closed"]) (one matching result)
- typho-, typh-, -typhoidal (smoke, mist, vapor, cloud, fog; in medicine, fever accompanied by stupor or a clouding of the mind resulting from a fever) dictionary words: antityphoid to typhus, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- cupro-, cupr-, cupri- (Latin: copper; from Cyprus, specifically, "copper") (one matching result)
- jud-, judic- (Latin: decide, judge) (one matching result)
- ocelli-, ocell- (Latin: "little eye", a diminutive of oculus, "eye"; spotted, dotted; as if with tiny eyes) (one matching result)
- belli-, bell- (Latin: war, fight) (one matching result)
- granulo-, granul-, granuli- (Latin: particle, grain; grain, kernel) (one matching result)
- ex- (e-, ef-) (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)
- nervo-, nerv-, nervi- (Latin: nerve fiber or sinew) (one matching result)
- letha- (Latin: deadly, mortal) (one matching result)
- ebulli- (Latin: to bubble, to bubble up; to boil) (one matching result)
- problem- (Greek > Latin: literally, "something thrown forward, to throw forward") (one matching result)
- ostro- (Latin: east) (one matching result)
- myrmidon- (Greek [Murmidones] > Latin: [Myrmidones, Myrmidons]) (one matching result)
- mur- (Latin: wall) (one matching result)
- later-, lateral-, -late, -lat, -lation, -lative (Latin: bear; carry) (one matching result)
- vita-, vito-, vit- (Latin: life, living, pertaining to life, essential to life) (one matching result)
- femoro-, femur- (Latin: thigh) (one matching result)
- ventriculo-, ventricul- (Latin: [little] belly; hence, "a small cavity, especially of the heart or brain") (one matching result)
- agrest- (Latin: rustic, rural; pertaining to the fields; from ager, "field") (one matching result)
- Odeum (Greek > Latin: a hall for musical performances in ancient Greece and Rome) (one matching result)
- balneo-, balne- (Latin: bath, bathing; wash, washing) (one matching result)
- malaxo-, malax- (Latin: to soften, softening; to mollify; a kneading movement used in massage; stroking, caressing, love play) (one matching result)
- ligni-, lign- (Latin: wood) (one matching result)
- extro- (Latin: beyond, outside; used as a prefix) (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)
- rod-, ros- (Latin: gnaw, eat away) (one matching result)
- omo-, om- (Greek > Latin: shoulder) (one matching result)
- memor-, memen- (Latin: memory, remember) (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)
- indigen- (Latin: belonging to a country) (one matching result)
- calcar-, calcari- (Latin: spur; heel) (one matching result)
- cicatri-, cicatr- (Latin: scar) (one matching result)
- publi-, pub- (Latin: people, belonging to the people, concerning people, population) (one matching result)
- alter- (Latin: different, other, another; to change) (one matching result)
- frater-, frat- (Latin: brother [family member]) (one matching result)
- scut-, scute- (Latin: shield) (one matching result)
- oculo-, ocul- (Latin: eye[s]; sight) (one matching result)
- cuspid- (Latin: point) (one matching result)
- The planet Jupiter, words from myths (one matching result)
- novo-, nov-, novi- (Latin: new, recent; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -ize , -ise (Latin: a suffix; do; make; cause) (one matching result)
- urico-, uric-, uri- (Latin: pertaining to urine; containing uric acid) (one matching result)
- psylli-, psyll- (Greek > Latin: flea) (one matching result)
- scan-, sca- (Latin: climb, mount) (one matching result)
- pung-, punc-, punct- (Latin: pierce, sting, bite; dot, mark; point, sharp point, pinpoint) (one matching result)
- capit-, capt-, ceps-, chapt-, chef, cip-, -cup- (Latin: head, leader, chief, or first) (one matching result)
- ag-, ig-, act- (Latin: do, act, set in motion, drive, lead, conduct, guide) (one matching result)
- clino-, clin-, -clinal, -cline (New Latin: an ecological term; in the sense of a slope or gradient) (one matching result)
- albumino-, albumi-, albumin-, albumini-, albumo- (Latin: the color white) (one matching result)
- fac-, fact-, feas-, -feat, -fect, -feit, -facient, -faction, fic-, -fy, facil- (Latin: make, do, build, cause, produce; forming, shaping) (one matching result)
- salvat-, salv- (Latin: save; safe) (one matching result)
- silico-, silic- (Latin: flint, quartz, sand; a crystalline compound [SiO2]) (one matching result)
- mare, mari- (Latin: sea) (one matching result)
- oscillo-, oscill- (Latin: swing, vibrate; from oscillum, a diminutive form of oso[ris] "mouth, face", meaning "small face") (one matching result)
- angusti-, angust- (Latin: narrow, tight, slender, thin) (one matching result)
- uvulo-, uvul- (Latin: a pendent, fleshy mass) (one matching result)
- auri-, auriculo-, auricul-, auro-, aur- (Latin: ear) (one matching result)
- amni- (Latin: stream of water, river) (one matching result)
- vari- (Latin: different, diversity, change) (one matching result)
- arano-, aran- (Latin: spider) (one matching result)
- gelo-, gel- (Latin: to freeze; then, congeal; and finally, gelatin) (one matching result)
- vigi-, vig- (Latin: watchful, wakeful, alert) (one matching result)
- Luna, the earth moon, words from myths (one matching result)
- territo-, territ- (Latin: district, domain) (one matching result)
- intra- (Latin: within, inside, on the inside; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- hirudin-, hirudi-, hirud- (Latin: leech, leeches) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: dacelonine to glassine, part 3 of 7 (one matching result)
- sign- (Latin: mark, token, sign) (one matching result)
- stip-, stipit- (Latin: stalk) (one matching result)
- visico-, visic- (Latin: bladder; denotes a relationship to the "bladder" or to a "blister") (one matching result)
- sep-, sept- (Latin: to separate; a fence, a hedge; a wall) (one matching result)
- electro-, electr-, electri- (Latin: electric, electricity [amber, resembling amber], generated from amber which when rubbed vigorously [as by friction], produced the effect of static electricity, as described by Dr William Gilbert [1540-1603] in a treatise on the magnet in 1600) (one matching result)
- syphilo-, syphil-, syphili-, syphi- (Latin: Syphil[us], the eponymous main character of Girolamo Fracastoro s poem "Syphilus sive Morbus Gallicus" ["Syphilus, or the French Disease"], published at Verona, Italy [1530]) (one matching result)
- planta-, plant- (Latin: sole of the foot) (one matching result)
- luto-, lut-, luv-, lu- (Latin: wash, clean; washing of water against the shore; a flood) (one matching result)
- pluv-, pluvio-, pluvi- (Latin: rain) (one matching result)
- strumo-, strum-, strumi- (Latin: tumor, swollen gland) (one matching result)
- miasm-, miasmat- (Greek > Latin: to pollute) (one matching result)
- icud- (Latin: anvil) (one matching result)
- acerbo-, acerb- (Latin: bitter, sharp, sour, stinging) (one matching result)
- opulen (Latin: wealth, wealthy, rich [power, might; abundance, plenty]) (one matching result)
- Apollo, god of the Sun, words from myths (one matching result)
- -ice (Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; meaning, quality of, state of) (one matching result)
- -ably, a suffix; (able manner, capably) dictionary words: adorably to veritably, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- sum- (Latin: under) (one matching result)
- priap- (Greek, Priapos > Latin Priapus: god of procreation shown with a large penis; by extension, it means "penis") (one matching result)
- -iasis (Greek > Latin: suffix; a morbid condition) (one matching result)
- botano-, botan- (Greek > Latin: plants, plant life [originally, "herb, grass, pasture"]) (one matching result)
- -ast (Greek > Latin: a suffix; one who) (one matching result)
- auriculo- (Latin: ear) (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)
- jus-, just-, jur- (Latin: right, justice, law) (one matching result)
- feli-, felin-, felino- (Latin: cat) (one matching result)
- -acy, -cy (Latin: state, quality, condition, or act of; a suffix that foms nouns) (one matching result)
- viru-, vir- (Latin: poison) (one matching result)
- lieno-, lien- (Greek > Latin: spleen) (one matching result)
- plumbo-, plumb-, plumbi- (Latin: lead, Pb, [the metal]) (one matching result)
- accipit- (Latin: bird of prey, a hawk; hawk-like) (one matching result)
- olfacto-, olfact- (Latin: to smell; pertaining to the sense of smell) (one matching result)
- torp- (Latin: stupor, numb, sluggish) (one matching result)
- parr- (Latin: close family member, parent) (one matching result)
- diverticul- (Latin: [from di-, "apart" and vertere, "to turn"] by-road, digression, deviation; to turn away, go in different directions) (one matching result)
- ampli-, ampl- (Latin: large, enlargement, spacious; comprehensive) (one matching result)
- vexill- (Latin: flag, standard) (one matching result)
- re-, red- (Latin: back, backward, again; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- ala-, ali-, al- (Latin: wing) (one matching result)
- -ance, -ancy (Latin: a suffix; often through French, quality or state of; being; condition; act or fact of ing) (one matching result)
- melli-, meli-, melit-, melito-, mellit-, mellito-, melo-, -mel, -melic, -melitic (Greek > Latin: honey) (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)
- spermo-, sperm-, spermato-, spermat- (Latin: seed, germ; pertaining to semen) (one matching result)
- -an, -ane (Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; pertaining to, like; connected with, belonging to, resembling) (one matching result)
- glauco-, glauc- (Greek > Latin: a silvery color, or bluish green; gleaming, bright; gray) (one matching result)
- gravid- (Latin: pregnant, pregnancy [from grav-, heavy]) (one matching result)
- cremno-, cremn- (Latin: an overhanging bank, precipice, cliff, crag) (one matching result)
- aego-, aeg-, ego- (Greek: goat) (one matching result)
- pinnati- (Latin: feathered; featherlike) (one matching result)
- plac-, placi-, -plais (Latin: peace, calm; to please, satisfy) (one matching result)
- proximo-, proxim- (Latin: nearest, next) (one matching result)
- filo-, fil- (Latin: thread, string) (one matching result)
- ami-, amic- (Latin: friend) (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)
- pinni-, pin- (Latin: feather; pointed peg used as a fastener) (one matching result)
- mecono-, mecon- (Greek > Latin: [mekonion > meconium] of or pertaining to the poppy, poppy, poppy-juice; opium) (one matching result)
- migr-, migrat- (Latin: wander, moving) (one matching result)
- -cle (Latin: a suffix; small, insignificant) (one matching result)
- aleato-, aleat- (Greek > Latin: depending on chance; pertaining to a gamester; die, game of hazard or chance) (one matching result)
- tigri-, tigr-, tiger (Greek > Latin > Old French: swift animal) (one matching result)
- taenio-, taeni- (Greek > Latin: ribbon, band, stripe; tapeworm) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: macropine to ovine, part 5 of 7 (one matching result)
- spongio-, spongi-, spongo- (Greek > Latin: sponge) (one matching result)
- 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") (one matching result)
- medullo-, medull-, medulli- (Latin: marrow; central part) (one matching result)
- galeo-, galea-, galeat-, galei-, galer- (Latin: helmet, helmet shaped, to cover with a helmet; cap) (one matching result)
- bull-, bulli- (Latin: bubble, blister; boil) (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)
- -littoral (Latin > Italian: a suffix; seashore; pertaining to the seashore) (one matching result)
- glutto-, glutt- (Latin: to swallow, gulp down) (one matching result)
- juris- (Latin: law) (one matching result)
- mobil-, mobi- (Latin: move, moving, to set in motion) (one matching result)
- fenestra-, fenestr- (Latin: window; in anatomy, a small opening in a bone) (one matching result)
- corp-, corpor-, corpus- (Latin: body) (one matching result)
- spiro-, spir-, spira-, spirat-, -spire, -spiring, -spiration, -spirational (Latin: breath of life, breath, breathing, mind, spirit, courage, "soul") (one matching result)
- scintill- (Latin: light, shine, spark, sparkle, twinkle) (one matching result)
- luna, luni-, lun-, lunu- (Latin: moon, light, shine) (one matching result)
- de- (Latin: [from, away from, off]; [wholly, entirely, utterly, complete]; [reverse the action of; undo; the negation or reversal of the notion expressed in the primary word]; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- spino-, spin-, spini- (Latin: thorn, prickle; by extension, "backbone", the spinal cord) (one matching result)
- pend-, pens, -pense, -pending, -pended (Latin: hang, weigh) (one matching result)
- lacuno-, lacun- (Latin: small pit, gap) (one matching result)
- vinc-, vict-, -vince, -vincible, -vincibility (Latin: conquer, overcome) (one matching result)
- -esis (Latin: process of action) (one matching result)
- scend-, scen-, scand-, scans- (Latin: climb; mount) (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)
- stegano- (Greek: covered, to cover) (one matching result)
- nata- (Latin: to swim, swimming; floating) (one matching result)
- -plex, -plexity, -plexus, -ple, -pli, -plic, -plicat, -plicit, -plicate, -plication, -ply, plici- (Latin: bend, curve, turn, fold, twine, twist, interweave, weave) (one matching result)
- diversi- (Latin: different, separate, opposite; literally, turned away [from each other]) (one matching result)
- viva-, vivi-, vivo-, viv- (Latin: life, alive) (one matching result)
- sali-, -sali-, salt-, -sult-, (Latin: to leap, to jump, to spring) (one matching result)
- rub-, rubi- (Latin: the color red) (one matching result)
- infundibulo-, infundibul-, infundibuli- (Latin: funnel; literally, "the [little] thing into which something is poured"; a funnel-shaped organ of the body) (one matching result)
- glob-, glom- (Latin: ball, round) (one matching result)
- cancri-, cancro- (Latin: tumor) (one matching result)
- prandial- (Latin: prandium, literally, that which is eaten early) (one matching result)
- pan- (Latin: panis, bread) (one matching result)
- ambo- (Latin: both; the two) (one matching result)
- cor-, cord-, cour- (Latin: heart) (one matching result)
- sermo-, serm- (Latin: a speaking, talking, conversation, diction; literally, that which is put together in a certain order) (one matching result)
- bacillo-, bacill-, bacilli- (Latin: rod, staff; a rod-shaped bacterium) (one matching result)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: radiophobia to syphiliphobia, part 12 of 13 (one matching result)
- aromo-, arom- (Greek > Latin: fragrance, odor, spice) (one matching result)
- haust- (Latin: to draw out, to drink) (one matching result)
- alimento-, aliment- (Latin: food, nourishment) (one matching result)
- germ-, germin- (Latin: bud, sprout, a growing thing in its early stages) (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: tridactyl to trimorphous, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- orb-, orbito- (Latin: rut or track made in the ground by a wheel; circle, ring, round surface, disk) (one matching result)
- atrio-, atri- (Latin: entrance hall or chamber; upper heart chamber; central room) (one matching result)
- ego (Latin: I) (one matching result)
- cren- (Latin: notch) (one matching result)
- satis-, sati-, sat- (Latin: enough) (one matching result)
- increto- (Latin: internal secretion, especially by the endocrine glands) (one matching result)
- acies-, aci- (Latin: a sharp edge or point; mental acuity, sharpness of vision) (one matching result)
- -ility (Latin: a suffix; meaning, ability, ability to) (one matching result)
- tang-, tact-, ting-, -tig -tag, -teg- (Latin: touch, reach, handle) (one matching result)
- cellulo-, celluli-, cellul- (Latin: small storeroom) (one matching result)
- tyro-, tiro- (Latin: beginner, novice [also, originally, a "young soldier" or "recruit"]) (one matching result)
- plum-, plumi-, -plume (Latin: feather) (one matching result)
- cit-, citat- (Latin: talk, speak, say; to put into quick motion, excite, provoke, call urgently; summon) (one matching result)
- flagello-, flagell- (Latin: to whip, a whip, whiplike appendage) (one matching result)
- voc-, voca-, vocat-, -vocation, -vocative, -vocable, vok-, -voke (Latin: call, talk, speak, say, voice, word) (one matching result)
- pulmo-, pulmoni-, pulmono-, pulmon-, -pulmonary, -pulmonic (Latin: lung, lungs) (one matching result)
- -ure (Latin: a suffix that denotes an act or result, result of the act of) (one matching result)
- sana-, sani-, san- (Latin: healthy, whole; by extension: cure, heal, take care of) (one matching result)
- crepuscu-, crepusc- (Latin: twilight, dusky, dawn; in the evening or early-morning hours) (one matching result)
- ciconi-, cicon- (Latin: stork) (one matching result)
- -sperse, -spersed, -spersing, -spersion (Latin: to scatter, strew, sprinkle) (one matching result)
- -ent, -(ient) (one matching result)
- eruci-, eruc- (Latin: caterpillar) (one matching result)
- ars-, ard- (Latin: fire) (one matching result)
- letho-, leth- (Greek > Latin: lie hidden, secretely; forgetfulness, forget, inactive through forgetfulness; also sleepy, drowsy, dull, sluggish) (one matching result)
- calci-, calc-, calcane-, calcio-, calco-, calx (Latin: lime, calcium; heel, bone of the tarsus; to tread [derived from calx, calcis, limestone, lime, pebble; from Greek words halix and psephos meaning "small stone, pebble"]) (one matching result)
- radiculo-, radicul- (Latin: little root; pertaining to nerve roots) (one matching result)
- margarito- (Latin: pearls) (one matching result)
- mandato-, mandat-, manda- (Latin: to command, order; literally "to give into one s hand") (one matching result)
- unguo-, ungu- (Latin: nail, claw, hoof) (one matching result)
- jet-, -ject, -jecting, -jected, -jection, -jector, -jectory; jac- (Latin: throw, send, fling, hurl, cast; gush; spurt) (one matching result)
- endothelio- (Greek > Latin: layer of simple cells lining the inner surface of the circulatory organs) (one matching result)
- vetrico-, vetric- (Latin: stepfather) (one matching result)
- larcen-, latro- (Latin: theft, robbery, felony; from latrocinium, service of mercenaries; freebooting, robbery; latro, "a mercenary soldier; robber") (one matching result)
- agito-, agit- (Latin: excite; characterized by abnormal rapidity or restlessness) (one matching result)
- sub- (Latin: under, below [suc-, suf-, sug-, sum-, sup-, sur-, sus-]; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- sist- (Latin: cause to stand, put, place; to stand still) (one matching result)
- mania-, -mania (mental disorder; excessive enthusiasm) words: ecdemiomania to krauomania, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; to do, to make, to cause, or to act upon; to do something with) (one matching result)
- decem-, decim-, deci-, dec- (Latin: ten; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- adamant- (Latin: hard as steel, iron) (one matching result)
- aspergillo-, aspergill- (Latin: to sprinkle, scatter) (one matching result)
- retro-, retr- (Latin: back, backward, behind; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- sequ-, sequi-, secut-, suit-, -sue (Latin: follow) (one matching result)
- frag-, frang-, fract-, fring- (Latin: break) (one matching result)
- e- (Latin: out of, from; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- acto-, act-, akto-, akt- (Greek > Latin: seashore, beach, strand, promontory) (one matching result)
- stell- (Latin: star) (one matching result)
- cornu, corni- (Latin: horn) (one matching result)
- liqu-, lique- (Latin: flow, fluid, wave) (one matching result)
- sudor-, sudo-, sudori-, suda- sud- (Greek > Latin: sweat, sweating) (one matching result)
- poto-, pot- (Latin: drink) (one matching result)
- folio-, foli-, folii- (Latin: leaf) (one matching result)
- os-, or- os [singular], ora [plural] (Latin: mouth) (one matching result)
- socio-, soci- (Latin: companion, partner, ally; interpersonal relationships) (one matching result)
- venus (Latin: goddess of love; love, sexual desire, loveliness, attractiveness, beauty, charm) (one matching result)
- poten-, pot-, poss-, -potent, -potence, -potency, -potential (Latin: power, strength, ability) (one matching result)
- lepor- (Latin: rabbit, hare) (one matching result)
- loco- (Latin: place; from place to place; where something is placed) (one matching result)
- -mony (Latin: action, result of an action or condition; a suffix that forms nouns) (one matching result)
- Prefixes a-, an- words: abacterial to alexia, part 1 of 4 (one matching result)
- lucr- (Latin: wealth, wealthy, rich; gain, profit, money; avarice) (one matching result)
- -ant (Latin: a suffix that denotes impersonal physical agents in technical and commercial coinages) (one matching result)
- gato- (Latin [cattus] Spanish: cat) (one matching result)
- terri- (Latin: frightful; literally, causing terror) (one matching result)
- humus, hum- (Latin: earth, ground, soil) (one matching result)
- allia-, alli-, allium (Latin: garlic bulb; onion) (one matching result)
- rigi-, rig- (Latin: stiff, hard, numb) (one matching result)
- reflexo- (Latin: to turn back, bring back) (one matching result)
- neg-, ne- (Latin: no, not, deny, nullify) (one matching result)
- inter- (Latin: between [also: among, mutually, together]; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- asta- (Latin: crayfish) (one matching result)
- reno-, ren-, reni- (Latin: kidney or kidneys) (one matching result)
- -enni, -ennial, -ennium (Latin: a suffix; year, years) (one matching result)
- gladi- (Latin: sword) (one matching result)
- arterio-, arteri-, arter- (Greek > Latin: artery, arteries; blood vessel, vein, or windpipe) (one matching result)
- mundan-, mond- (Latin: earth, world) (one matching result)
- bos- (Latin: cow) (one matching result)
- ovi- (Latin: egg) (one matching result)
- commu- (Latin: common, multitude and common people) (one matching result)
- solid- (Latin: whole; hence, "firm, sound") (one matching result)
- libido-, libidi-, libid- (Latin: sexual lust, lascivious, full of desire, sensual passion; sexual instinct) (one matching result)
- -ellus, -ella, -ellum (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- prodigy (Latin: sign, omen, portent; a wonder, a person [especially a child] endowed with extraordinary qualities) (one matching result)
- nocti-, noct-, nox (Latin: night) (one matching result)
- -fend- (Latin: a suffix; ward off, strike, keep off, defend, guard, protect; from fendere [found only in compounds]) (one matching result)
- liter- (Latin: letter) (one matching result)
- -lagnia, -lagny, -lagnic (Greek > Latin: a suffix; lust, lustful, lecherous; a sexual predilection specified by the combining root) (one matching result)
- lute- (Latin: the color yellow, orange-yellow) (one matching result)
- ambi-, amb- (Latin: both, on both sides; around, about) (one matching result)
- occult- (Latin: secret, hidden, concealed) (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)
- fellat- (Latin: suck, to suck) (one matching result)
- ev- (Latin: age; from aevum, "space of time, eternity") (one matching result)
- vacu- (Latin: empty) (one matching result)
- puls-, pulsi-, pulso-, -puls, -pulse, -pulsion, -pulsive (Latin: push, beat, strike, knock, drive) (one matching result)
- arbor- (Latin: tree) (one matching result)
- vulcan- (Latin: fire) (one matching result)
- tuss- (Latin: cough) (one matching result)
- querc- (Latin: oak; used to designte any of a variety of chemical substances derived from oak bark or acorns) (one matching result)
- soror-, sorori-, soro- (Latin: sister [family member]) (one matching result)
- oblivio-, oblivi- (Latin: to forget) (one matching result)
- meato-, meat-, mea- (Latin: opening or passageway in the body, bodily opening or canal; to go, to pass, passage) (one matching result)
- mala (Latin: cheek, cheekbone) (one matching result)
- grand (Latin: large, great) (one matching result)
- recto-, rect- (Latin: straight [intestine], direct, right; that is, "the part of the large intestine that ends at the anus") (one matching result)
- cibo-, -cibal (Latin: food, meal) (one matching result)
- ova- (Latin: egg) (one matching result)
- crypto-, crypt- (secret, hidden) words: allocryptic to xylocryptite (one matching result)
- pigmento-, pigment- (Latin: "paint"; bodily coloring) (one matching result)
- oro-, or-, ori- (Latin: mouth, face; pertaining to the "mouth") (one matching result)
- palpo-, palp-, palpi- (Latin: to touch, to stroke) (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)
- tentacu-, tentac- (Late Latin: feeler) (one matching result)
- -ida (Latin: a suffix used to form names of zoological groups, classes, and orders) (one matching result)
- -aria (Latin: a suffix; related to or connected with) (one matching result)
- cur(r) (one matching result)
- fascinat-, fascina- (Latin: to enchant, bewitch, charm) (one matching result)
- -ar (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to, of the nature of, like; denoting an agent) (one matching result)
- phoro-, phor-, -phora, -phorous, -phoresis, -phore, -phori, -phoria (Greek > Latin: bearer, to bear, carrying; producing, transmission; directing, turning) (one matching result)
- sopor-, sop- (Latin: sleep, deep sleep) (one matching result)
- capri-, capr- (Latin: goat, resembling a goat) (one matching result)
- visco-, visc-, viscos-, viscosi- (Latin: sticky) (one matching result)
- lue- (Latin: pestilence, infection, plague; a synonym for "syphilis") (one matching result)
- nevo-, nev- (Latin: birthmark, mole) (one matching result)
- nomad- (Latin: wander, moving around) (one matching result)
- veh-, vect- (Latin: to carry) (one matching result)
- cerule- (Latin: sky-blue color; dark blue, azure) (one matching result)
- Saturn, Roman god of the harvest and a planet, words from myths (one matching result)
- plagiar- (Latin: a literary thief; "plunderer, oppressor, kidnapper" [one who "abducts the child or slave of another"]; then by extension, to take and use the thoughts, writings, etc of someone else and represent or claim them as one s own) (one matching result)
- sternut-, sternu- (Latin: sneeze, act of sneezing) (one matching result)
- bat- (Latin: beat, strike, hit) (one matching result)
- sanguio-, sanguin-, sangui- (Latin: blood) (one matching result)
- opio-, opi- (Greek > Latin: poppy juice; from the juice of plants or fruits) (one matching result)
- duodeno-, duoden- (Latin: first part of the small intestine; based on duodecim, "twelve", because its length is approximately twelve finger-breadths) (one matching result)
- angui- (Latin: serpent, snake) (one matching result)
- ple-, pleini-, plen-, plet- (Latin: fill, full) (one matching result)
- virtuo- (Latin > Italian: a person skilled in one of the fine arts, especially in music) (one matching result)
- juxta-, juxt- (Latin: beside; close by, close to, near) (one matching result)
- coll- (Latin: neck) (one matching result)
- lamino-, lamin-, lamina-, lamn- lamell- (Latin: thin plate or layer; the neurophysis of a vertebra) (one matching result)
- oriri-, orir-, ori-, or- (Latin: to rise, be born; the rising sun, east; to rise, become visible, appear) (one matching result)
- callus [callous] (Latin: hardened skin; knob) (one matching result)
- cavo-, cava-, cavi-, cav- (Latin: hollow) (one matching result)
- limin, lim- (Latin: threshold [of consciousness]; boundary, limit) (one matching result)
- fusc- (Latin: dark, brown, tawny) (one matching result)
- varico-, varic-; varix- (Latin: twisted and swollen vein) (one matching result)
- reticulo-, reticul-, reti-, ret- (Latin: net, small net; a netlike structure, a network) (one matching result)
- iso-, is- (equal, same) words: isoimmunization to isozooid, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- pelago-, pelag- (Greek > Latin: sea, pertaining to the sea) (one matching result)
- medio-, medi- (Latin: middle) (one matching result)
- hernio-, herni- (Latin: protruded viscus; rupture; in the sense of "protrusion of tissue or part of an organ through an abnormal opening in the surrounding walls") (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: pedomancy to spasmatomancy, part 8 of 9 (one matching result)
- hebe-, heb- (Greek: youth, pubescence, puberty [the period during which the secondary sex characteristics begin to develop and the capability of sexual reproduction is attained; by extension, young man]) (one matching result)
- postero- (Latin: after, behind, following; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -men, -min (Latin: a suffix; result of, means of, act of) (one matching result)
- the- (Latin: placing, setting; place, put) (one matching result)
- naso-, nas- (Latin: nose) (one matching result)
- volcan-, vulcan- (Latin: fire, burn) (one matching result)
- contrectato-, contrectat-, contrecto-, contrect- (Latin: to touch; handle; to take hold of; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- petro-, petr-, petri-, peter- (Greek > Latin: stone, rock) (one matching result)
- cad-, cas-, cid- (Latin: to fall, befall) (one matching result)
- bucco-, bucc- (Latin: cheek) (one matching result)
- tandem (Latin: at length; in the sense of "lengthwise, one behind the other") (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)
- elysian (Latin: [from Greek, Elysium] the abode of the happy souls after death) (one matching result)
- noci-, noc- (Latin: to injure; injury, trauma; a noxious or deleterious agent or influence) (one matching result)
- gallo-, Gall- (Latin: of or pertaining to Gaul) (one matching result)
- ob- (Latin: prefix; before c, ob- becomes oc- ; before f, ob- becomes of- ; before g, ob- becomes og-; before p, ob- becomes op- ; before m, ob- becomes o-) (one matching result)
- eros- (Latin: gnawed off, consumed) (one matching result)
- ponto-, pont-, pon- (Latin: bridge) (one matching result)
- sex (Latin: sexus; originally it meant "division" and is related to secare, "to cut" Don t confuse this "sex" element with another one that means "six") (one matching result)
- bene-, ben-, beni- (Latin: good, well) (one matching result)
- lenti-, lent- (Latin: lens, lentil) (one matching result)
- pac-, peac-, peas- (Latin: peace, calm) (one matching result)
- Janus words: janiceps to Janus (one matching result)
- bovo-, bov-, bos- (Latin: cow) (one matching result)
- incarcerat-, incarcera- (Latin: from in- plus carcer; prison, jail; an enclosed place) (one matching result)
- dorso-, dors-, dorsi-, -dorsal (Latin: back, on the back, pertaining to the back, near the back) (one matching result)
- capillaro-, capillar-, capillario-, capilli-, capill- (Latin: of, pertaining to, or resembling hair; minute [hairlike] blood vessels that connect the arterioles and the venules) (one matching result)
- dis-, di-, dif- (Latin: [apart, asunder]; [away, from]; [utterly, completely]; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- adelpho-, adelph-, -adelphia, -adelphous (Greek: brother) (one matching result)
- fluvio-, fluvi- (Latin: river, stream) (one matching result)
- flect-, flex- (Latin: bend, curve, turn) (one matching result)
- labor-, laborat- (Latin: work) (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)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: acrohypothermy to geothermometry, part 1 of 6 (one matching result)
- sugo-, sug-, -sugia- (Latin: to suck) (one matching result)
- axillo-, axill-, axil- (Latin: armpit; angle) (one matching result)
- Sesquipedalian words or the use of obscure sespuipedalia verbal usages; sesqui-, part 1 of 2, groups 1-17 (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)
- trud-, -trude, trus-, -trusion (Latin: thrust, push) (one matching result)
- sui- (Latin: self, of oneself) (one matching result)
- doloro-, dolor-, dolori- , dol- (Latin: feel pain, sorrow, grief; mourning) (one matching result)
- circum- (Latin: around, about, surrounding, on all sides; literally, "in a circle") (one matching result)
- gall-, galli- (Latin: gallnut; a globulous excrescence; to form into a ball; a swelling) (one matching result)
- sebo-, seb-, sebi- (Latin: tallow, suet, fat, fatty; grease; by extension, "pertaining to a suetlike secretion of the body") (one matching result)
- flagr- (Latin: fire; burn, blaze) (one matching result)
- rim- (Latin: crack, chink) (one matching result)
- apico-, apic- (Latin: top, cap, tip, apex) (one matching result)
- cant-, chant- (Latin: sing) (one matching result)
- nectar- (Greek > Latin: drink of the gods; from Greek mythology) (one matching result)
- carin- (Latin: keel) (one matching result)
- sacco-, sacc-, sacci- (Greek > Latin: bag) (one matching result)
- masca- (Latin: specter, witch, mask, nightmare > Italian mascera > French, masque [covering to hide or protect the face]) (one matching result)
- levulos-, laevulos- (Latin: fructose; from laev[us], "left") (one matching result)
- fid-, fidel- (believe, belief, faith, trust) words: affidation to unconfidenct (one matching result)
- pell- (Latin: skin, hide) (one matching result)
- pon-, posit-, pos-, -poning, -poned, -ponency, -ponent, -ponement, -pound (Latin: place, put) (one matching result)
- vor-, -vorous (eat, eating; consume, ingest) dictionary words: algivorous to fungivorous, part 1 of 3 (one matching result)
- corn- (Latin: horn, horny) (one matching result)
- put-, puta-, -pute, -puter, -puting, -putation, -putative (Latin: trim, prune, lop, clean; think over, consider, reckon, count) (one matching result)
- ovo- (Latin: egg) (one matching result)
- lemma- [singular], lemmata- [plural] (Greek > Latin: to take [something for granted]) (one matching result)
- glabr-, glab-, glabi- (Latin: smooth, hairless) (one matching result)
- stratio-, strati-, strato-, strat- stratus (Latin: horizontal layer; "stretched, spread out"; layer, cloud layer) (one matching result)
- borborygmo-, borborygm- (Greek > Latin: intestinal rumblings, to rumble; gurgling, and splashings) (one matching result)
- vagino-, vagin- (Latin: originally, "sheath, scabbard, the husk of grain"; in medical science, the vagina or lowest part of the female genital tract, the canal that leads from the vulva to the uterus) (one matching result)
- fortu-, fortun- (Latin: chance, fate, luck) (one matching result)
- scrofulo-, scroful- (Latin: breeding sow) (one matching result)
- trans-, tran-, tra- (Latin: across, through, over, beyond, on the far side of; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- systol-, -systole, -systolic, -stole (Greek > Latin: contraction; to draw together) (one matching result)
- acid-, -acidity (sour, sharp): acidemia to uricaciduria, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- humero-, humer- (Latin: shoulder, upper arm; pertaining to the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow) (one matching result)
- titillo-, titill- (Latin: tickling) (one matching result)
- nutri-, nutrit- (Latin: nourish, nutrition) (one matching result)
- merg-, mers- (Latin: dip, immerse, plunge) (one matching result)
- scopi- (Latin: thin branches; hence, broom, brush) (one matching result)
- tecto-, tect- (Latin: roof) (one matching result)
- prehend-, prehens- (Latin: to clasp, seize, reach, attain, hold) (one matching result)
- cervico-, cervici-, cervic-, cervi- (Latin: neck; head-joint, throat) (one matching result)
- rust-, rus-, rura-, ruri- (Latin: country, farm, land; of the country, simple; live in the country) (one matching result)
- lumbo-, lumb- (Latin: loin) (one matching result)
- inguino-, inguin- (Latin: groin) (one matching result)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: tectonothermal to thermobiology, part 3 of 6 (one matching result)
- -ment (Latin: a suffix; result of, means of, act of) (one matching result)
- hyphen (Greek > Latin: together, in one, as a single word) (one matching result)
- cardin- (Latin: hinge, hinge of a door, pivot, that on which something turns; thus, principal, chief) (one matching result)
- dei-, div- (Latin: God, god [deity, divine nature]) (one matching result)
- lumen-, lumin- (light, shine; torch, lamp; heavenly body) words: bioluminescence to unilluminated (one matching result)
- achillo-, achill-, Achilles (Greek > Latin: tendon at the back of the heel) (one matching result)
- veno-, ven-, veni-, vene-, -venous, -venously (Latin: blood veins) (one matching result)
- flat- (Latin: blow, a puff of wind; accumulation of gas in the stomach or bowels) (one matching result)
- grad-, -grade, -gred, -gree, -gress (Latin: walk, step, take steps, move around; walking or stepping) (one matching result)
- ira-, ir- (Latin: anger) (one matching result)
- funct-, fungi- (Latin: to perform, execute, discharge; performance, service, execution) (one matching result)
- eunuch (Greek > Latin: literally, guardian of the bed) (one matching result)
- ceco-, cec-, caeco-, caec- (Latin: blind, blind gut [first part of the large intestine, forming a dilated pouch into which open the ileum, the colon, and the appendix vermiformis]; any blind pouch) (one matching result)
- vespi-, vesp- (Latin: wasp) (one matching result)
- pat- (Latin: to spread or lie open) (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)
- ansi- (Latin: handle) (one matching result)
- triste-, tristi- (Latin: sad, gloomy, melancholia) (one matching result)
- palmati- (Latin: marked with the palm of the hand; adorned with palm leaves; used primarily in the sense of "having five lobes that diverge from a common center" [as fingers from an open palm]) (one matching result)
- maxillo-, maxill- (Latin: jaw, upper jawbone) (one matching result)
- quadri-, quadra-, quad-, quadru- (Latin: four; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -ative (Latin: a suffix; tending to) (one matching result)
- racem- (Latin: cluster of grapes or berries) (one matching result)
- verbo-, verb- (word) dictionary words: adverb to verbal [plus one pix], part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- vuls-, vell- (Latin: pull, tear, twitch) (one matching result)
- -ule, -ole, -le (Latin: suffix; little, small) (one matching result)
- edif- (Latin: to build, to erect a building; a building, sanctuary, temple; originally, "to build a hearth") (one matching result)
- roseo-, ros- (Latin: the color rose) (one matching result)
- viscero-, viscer-, visceri- (Latin: internal organs, entrails; any large interior organ in any of the three great cavities of the body, especially in the abdomen) (one matching result)
- syco- (Greek > Latin: fig) (one matching result)
- -il (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- levo- (laevo-, British) (one matching result)
- axo-, ax-, axi- (Greek > Latin: axis) (one matching result)
- virid-, vir- (Latin: the color green) (one matching result)
- penni-, pen- (Latin: almost, nearly) (one matching result)
- foss-, fossili-, fossil- , fossor- (Latin: to dig, dug out, dug up; digging; ditch, trench) (one matching result)
- pruri-, prur-, prurit- (Latin: itch, itching; be wanton, be eager for) (one matching result)
- -fer, -ferous (Latin: a suffix; bear, carry; produce) (one matching result)
- pulic-, puli- (Latin: flea) (one matching result)
- bi-, bin-, bino-, bis- (Latin: two, twice, double, twofold; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- arcto-, arct- (Greek: of the bear, bear [the animal]; or the north, northern) (one matching result)
- musico-, music- (Greek: mousike [techne] > Latin: musica, music; originally an art of the Muses) (one matching result)
- pediculo-, pedicul-, pedico, pedic- (Latin: louse, lousy; of lice) (one matching result)
- abdomen (belly, venter) dictionary words: abdomen to vesicoabdominal, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- intellect-, intellig- (Latin: know, learn) (one matching result)
- cubi-, cub-, cumb-, cubit- (Latin: to lie [in a horizontal position or posture]) (one matching result)
- duo-, du- (Latin: two; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- agglutino-, aggluto-, agglutin- (Latin: ad-, "to, toward, near" plus gluten, glutinis, "glue, beeswax") (one matching result)
- juveni- (Latin: young, youthful) (one matching result)
- sacro-, sacr- (Latin: bone at the lower end of the spine; os sacrum, "sacred bone") (one matching result)
- tendo-, tend- (Greek > Latin: tendon, sinew [related to "stretch, move in a certain direction"]) (one matching result)
- doc-, doct- (Latin: teach, instruct) (one matching result)
- furcat-, furca- (Latin: fork) (one matching result)
- mot-, moto-, -motile, -motility, -motorial, -motoric, -motive, -motored (Latin: move) (one matching result)
- speleo-, spele-, spelaeo-, spelae-, spel-, -spelean, -spelaean (Greek > Latin: cave, cavern) (one matching result)
- -ile, -il (Latin: suffix; ability to, capable of, suitable for; pertaining to, like, belonging to, tending to) (one matching result)
- -ous, (-ious, -eous) (one matching result)
- squam- (Latin: scale) (one matching result)
- visuo-, visu- (Latin: see, sight) (one matching result)
- ripari-, ripa-, rip- (Latin: river bank or stream) (one matching result)
- feco-, fec-, faeco-, faec-, feci- (Latin: excrement, dung; from faeces, plural of faex, "dregs, sediment") (one matching result)
- lutra-, lutr- (Latin: otter; aquatic animal) (one matching result)
- sterto-, stert- (Latin: to snore; a snoring) (one matching result)
- argo- (Greek > Latin: passive, unworkable, slow; a-, "without, not" ergon, "work") (one matching result)
- muro-, mur-, muri- (Latin: mouse) (one matching result)
- stru-, struct-, -structure, -struction, -structive (Latin: build, construct, place together, arrange) (one matching result)
- nav- (Latin: sailor; ship) (one matching result)
- ventro-, ventri-, ventr- (Latin: stomach, belly [or a relationship to the front or anterior aspect of the body]) (one matching result)
- vaga-, vag- (Latin: wander, move around) (one matching result)
- undu-, und- (Latin: > French: flow, wave, billow) (one matching result)
- gi-, gu- (Latin: [from agere] to set in motion, drive, lead) (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)
- lapid-, lapis- (Latin: stone, rock) (one matching result)
- dor-, do-, don- (Greek > Latin: gift) (one matching result)
- anopheli-, anophel- (Greek > Latin: mosquito) (one matching result)
- strio-, stri- (Latin: furrow, furrowed, grooved) (one matching result)
- arist-, aristi- (Latin: awn or beard of grain; ear of grain) (one matching result)
- acuto-, acu- (sharp, point; needle, pin) dictionary words: acicula to superacute, part 1 of 1 (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)
- camer- (Latin: chamber) (one matching result)
- -cole, -colous (inhabit, live, dwell): labidicole to zoocole, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -ist (Greek > Latin: a suffix; one who believes in; one who is engaged in) (one matching result)
- pratin-, pratini- (Latin: meadow-green, grassy) (one matching result)
- albo-, alb-, -albify (Latin: the color white) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Pinacosaurus to Sauropodomorphs, part 8 of 10 (one matching result)
- cand-, can-, cend- (Latin: glow; white) (one matching result)
- celli- (Latin: storeroom, chamber, closet; by extension, of or pertaining to a cell, a microscopic protoplasmic mass made up of a nucleus enclosed in a semipermeable membrane) (one matching result)
- sono-, son-, sona-, -sonous, -sonic, -sonically (Latin: sound) (one matching result)
- tauro-, taur-, tauri- (Greek > Latin: bull) (one matching result)
- terce-, ter- (Latin: third, thrice) (one matching result)
- -tude (Latin: a suffix; state, quality, condition of) (one matching result)
- meliorat- (Latin: better, to make better; improve) (one matching result)
- civi-, civ-, cit- (Latin: city, citizen) (one matching result)
- spiculi- (Latin: little sharp point) (one matching result)
- vesiculo-, vesicul-, vesiculi- (Latin: [small] blister; literally, "small bladder") (one matching result)
- Capnomania and fumimania, tobacco or smoking addictions, words, part 1 of 4 (one matching result)
- para-, par-, part-, -para, -parity, -parous, -parously, -partum (Latin: to bring forth, to bear; producing viable offspring; giving birth to; brood; secreting) (one matching result)
- sapo-, sap-, sapon-, saponi- (Latin: soap) (one matching result)
- -acious (Latin: a suffix; inclined to, given to, tendency to be, abounding in) (one matching result)
- serico-, seric-, seri- (Greek > Latin: silk) (one matching result)
- frutic-, frut- (Latin: shrub) (one matching result)
- abort-, aborti- (miscarry, perish by an untimely birth) dictionary words: abort to proabortionist, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- nisus (Latin: from niti, to strive, to endeavor; effort, endeavor) (one matching result)
- fort-, forc- (Latin: power, strength, strong) (one matching result)
- lupus, lup- (Latin: wolf [pertaining to or connected with a "wolf"]) (one matching result)
- -ese (Latin: names of nations or their language) (one matching result)
- dox-, -dogma (believe, belief) vocabulary words: adoxal-unorthodoxy (one matching result)
- camp (Latin: flat space, plain; of or pertaining to fields) (one matching result)
- lacto-, lact-, lacti- (Latin: milk) (one matching result)
- mens- (Latin: measure) (one matching result)
- gall-, galli- (Latin: a swelling; a sore place) (one matching result)
- lino-, lin-, line- (Greek > Latin: line, thread, string, cord, net) (one matching result)
- coagulo-, coagul- (Latin: to curdle; from a verb meaning "to bring together") (one matching result)
- cortico-, cortic-, cort-, cortex (Latin: bark, rind; literally, that which is "stripped off"; used in its extended senses, chief among these being "pertaining to the outer layer of a bodily organ, especially the brain") (one matching result)
- maxi- (Latin: large, great, greatest) (one matching result)
- arm- (Latin: weapon) (one matching result)
- tonsillo-, tonsill- (Latin: small rounded mass of tissue, especially of lymphoid tissue; tonsil) (one matching result)
- scabio-, scabi-, scab- (Latin: rough, scurfy, scabby, mangy, itchy) (one matching result)
- utero-, uter- (Latin: womb) (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to audioanalgesia, part 1 of 3 (one matching result)
- sum- (Latin: highest, topmost, chief point) (one matching result)
- nasc-, nat- (Latin: born) (one matching result)
- alga [s ], algae [pl ], alg- (Latin: seaweed) (one matching result)
- olero-, oler-, -oleri, olit- (Latin: vegetables, greens) (one matching result)
- vesico-, vesic- (Latin: bladder; blister) (one matching result)
- -urnal (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms adjectives of "time") (one matching result)
- fascio-, fasci-, fasc-, fascia- (Latin: band, bandage; bundle, bunch; used in the extended sense of "pertaining to the fascia", the band or sheet of fibrous tissue providing a subcutaneous covering for the body) (one matching result)
- alveolo-, alveol-, alve-, alveat- (Latin: trough, channel; small cavity, small pit; hollow) (one matching result)
- palato-, palat- (Latin: roof of the mouth) (one matching result)
- zetta- [ZE tuh] (Latin: septo-, "seven"; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- -ese (Latin: an enzyme that accelerates synthetic action as used in chemistry) (one matching result)
- scrib-, -scription (write, record) words: adscript to typescript (one matching result)
- anni-, annu-, enni- (Latin: year, yearly) (one matching result)
- miss-, -miss, -mis-, -mit, -mitt- (Latin: send, let go, cause to go; throw, hurl, cast) (one matching result)
- macul-, maculat- (Latin: spot, mark, stain, blot, blemish, mesh) (one matching result)
- clavi- clav- (Latin: key; pertaining to the collarbone [so named because of its keylike shape]) (one matching result)
- -itious (Latin: a suffix; tending to, characterized by) (one matching result)
- junct-, jug- (Latin: join, unite, yoke) (one matching result)
- vor-, -vorous (eat, eating; consume, ingest) dictionary words: offivorous to zoosuccivore, part 3 of 3 (one matching result)
- febri-, febr- (Latin: fever) (one matching result)
- angina- (Latin: to strangle; to choke or suffocate) (one matching result)
- oryzo, oryz-, oryzi- (Greek > Latin: rice) (one matching result)
- fecund- (fruitful, fertile) words: fecund to unfecundated (one matching result)
- pred- (Latin: prey) (one matching result)
- culci-, culici-, culc- (Latin: gnat, mosquito) (one matching result)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: thermocauterectomy to thermogravimeter, part 4 of 6 (one matching result)
- cantho-, canth- (Greek > Latin: corner of the eye) (one matching result)
- idol (Latin: image, likeness, specter, apparition) (one matching result)
- seto-, set-, seti- (Latin: bristle) (one matching result)
- barbar- (Greek > Latin: foreign, strange, outlandish) (one matching result)
- cimic-, cimici- (Latin: bedbug) (one matching result)
- pejor- (Latin: worse) (one matching result)
- equ-, eque-, equi- (Latin: horse) (one matching result)
- paludi-, palud- (Latin: marsh, marshes, marshy; malarial) (one matching result)
- puer- (Latin: boy, child) (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)
- -pel-, -peal, -pell, -pellent, puls- (Latin: drive, push, beat) (one matching result)
- bomb (Greek > Latin [a hollow, deep sound, a humming, a buzzing] > Italian [explosive shell]: booming, humming sound) (one matching result)
- latero-, later-, lateri-, -lateral, -laterally (Latin: side, sideways; flank) (one matching result)
- cingo-, cing-, -cinct (Latin: surrounding, to encircle, go around; bind, gird) (one matching result)
- funer-, funero-, fun- (Latin: burial; death rites, burial ceremony) (one matching result)
- herb- (Latin: green crop, grass) (one matching result)
- -igate, -egate (Latin: suffix; meaning, to make, to drive) (one matching result)
- valvulo-, valvul- (Latin: a valve, a doorlike structure in a passageway that hinders or prevents the reflux of its contents) (one matching result)
- eroto-, ero- (love, sexual passion) words: alloerotism to homo-erotic (one matching result)
- clair- (Latin > French: "clear" perceiving through extrasensory perception) (one matching result)
- milit- (Latin: soldier, fight) (one matching result)
- caudo-, caud- (Latin: tail, toward the tail; downward) (one matching result)
- hirsute (Latin: hair, shaggy, bristly) (one matching result)
- gemin- (Latin: twin; double) (one matching result)
- sci-, -science, -sciently, -scientific, -scientifically, -scient, -sciently (Latin: know, learn, knowledge) (one matching result)
- zepto- [ZEP toh] (Latin: septo-, seven; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- vulvo-, vulv- (Latin: womb, matrix; literally, "a covering, a wrapper") (one matching result)
- pineal-, pinea- (Latin: pine tree, relating to the pine; shaped like a cone) (one matching result)
- -ulus, -olus, -ulum, -ola (Latin: suffix; little, small) (one matching result)
- quinqu-, quinqua-, quinque-, quin- (Latin: five; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- nul-, null-, nulli- (Latin: not one, not any, none, nothing) (one matching result)
- brevi- (short) words: abbreviate to unabridged (one matching result)
- gonado-, gonad- (Latin: ovary or testis; based on Greek gonos, "seed" and gone, "that which generates; origination; seed; semen") (one matching result)
- -ary (Latin: a suffix; having a number of parts) (one matching result)
- cerebro-, cerebr-, cereb-, cerebri- (Latin: brain [that part of the brain that is concerned with the coordination of body movements]) (one matching result)
- -an (Latin: a suffix indicating a person who specializes in something) (one matching result)
- tono-, ton-, -tonia, -tonic, -tonous, -tony (Latin: sound, tone; [from Greek tonos, "that which is stretched, a stretching, a straining, pitch of the voice, musical note"]) (one matching result)
- subter- (Latin: under, beneath, secretly, less than; formed from sub-; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- cyg- (Latin: swan) (one matching result)
- -ibility (Latin: a suffix that means "able to [be]"; a variation of -ability) (one matching result)
- -acious (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- popu- (Latin: people) (one matching result)
- bell-, bel- (Latin: pretty, beautiful) (one matching result)
- pleb- (Latin: common people, common multitude; as opposed to the patricians [upper-class citizens] of Roman times) (one matching result)
- focus [plural: foci] (Latin: hearth, fireplace; fire, flame; central point, center) (one matching result)
- vitello-, vitell- (Latin: yolk, yolk of an egg) (one matching result)
- vent- (Latin: air, wind) (one matching result)
- crema- (Latin: burn [fire]) (one matching result)
- tereto-, teret-, tereti- (Latin: smooth, rounded off, well-turned; elegant) (one matching result)
- fibrino-, fibrin- (Latin: an insoluble protein that is an essential part of blood coagulation) (one matching result)
- gen- (Latin: [from agere] to set in motion, drive, lead) (one matching result)
- pesti-, pest- (Latin: plague, contagion) (one matching result)
- aug- (Greek > Latin: increase, grow) (one matching result)
- dento-, dent-, denta-, dentino-, denti-, dentin- (Latin: tooth, teeth) (one matching result)
- uxor- (Latin: wife; spouse [female]) (one matching result)
- -ise (Latin: a suffix; do, make, cause) (one matching result)
- lig- (Latin: tie, bind) (one matching result)
- bryo-, bry- (Greek: moss; blossom; also to swell, teem; young one; to be full, swell, bloom, cause to burst forth) (one matching result)
- Sesquipedalian words or the use of obscure sesquipedalia verbal usages; sesqui-, part 2 of 2, groups 18-34 (one matching result)
- vir- (Latin: poison) (one matching result)
- sed-, sedat-, -sid, -sess (Latin: sit) (one matching result)
- -ose (-iose) (one matching result)
- crepit- (Latin: to creak, to crackle) (one matching result)
- digit (Latin: finger, toe) (one matching result)
- firm- (Latin: strong, firm) (one matching result)
- artvi-, artv- (Latin: field; a cultivated field) (one matching result)
- in- (il-, ir-, im- (Latin: in, into, within, inside, on, toward; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- empori- (Greek > Latin: traveler, trader, merchant; a trading place, market; pertaining to trade or traveling) (one matching result)
- arbitr- (Latin: consider, judge) (one matching result)
- sodom- (Hebrew > Greek > Latin: inhabitant of Sodom) (one matching result)
- prim-, primi-, primo- (Latin: first, chief, foremost) (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)
- fronto- (Latin: forehead) (one matching result)
- mal- words (bad, badly, harsh, wrong; ill; evil; abnormal, defective) words: malabsorption to malversation (one matching result)
- cuss- (Latin: shake, strike) (one matching result)
- -ible (Latin: a suffix; can be done, worthy of being, able to be, tending to, capacity for) (one matching result)
- aurora (Latin: dawn) (one matching result)
- bon- (Latin: good) (one matching result)
- sera- (Latin: a bar [for fastening a door], a bolt) (one matching result)
- facio-, faci- (Latin: face, pertaining to the face; form, make, set in place, do) (one matching result)
- algo-, alg- (Latin: seaweed) (one matching result)
- aceto-, acet- (Latin: vinegar; sour, to be sour) (one matching result)
- -uria (Latin: a suffix; a characteristic or constituent of urine) (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)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; derivatives of specific chemical compounds or elements, used to indicate a salt of an acid ending in -ic) (one matching result)
- coron, coroll- (Latin: garland, wreath, crown; from a Greek source meaning, "anything curved; a wreath, garland") (one matching result)
- ancon- (Greek > Latin: elbow) (one matching result)
- mastico-, mastic-, masti- (Latin: to chew; Greek: to gnash the teeth) (one matching result)
- papulo-, papul-, papuli- (Latin: pimple, pustule) (one matching result)
- thesaur- (Greek > Latin: treasure, treasury, storehouse, chest; a treasury of words) (one matching result)
- ili- (Latin: flank, hip) (one matching result)
- homo-, hom- (same, equal, like, similar) words: homonym to homozygote, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- nar-, nari- (Latin: nostril) (one matching result)
- -trix (Latin: a suffix; woman) (one matching result)
- abluto- (washing; especially as a ritual; cleansing) dictionary words: adipis to hyperadiposis, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- via- [-vey, -voy-] (Latin: way, road, path) (one matching result)
- spiro-, spir-, spiri- (Greek > Latin: coil) (one matching result)
- pino-, pin- (Greek: a combining form confused between three Greek roots and may mean "hunger", "dirt", or "drink"; and there is one Latin form referring to the "pine tree") (one matching result)
- recti-, rect- (Latin: right, straight; to lead, in a straight line; to rule) (one matching result)
- ampulla- (Latin: flask) (one matching result)
- vibro-, vibr- (Latin: to quiver, oscillate) (one matching result)
- enso-, ens- (Latin: sword) (one matching result)
- pulver-, pulv-, pulvi- (Latin: dust) (one matching result)
- -al [-ial, -eal] (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to, like, of the kind of, relating to, characterized by, belonging to; action of, process of) (one matching result)
- aero-, aer- (air, mist, wind) words: aero-odontalgia to aura, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -able (a suffix): amicable to potable, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- ovari-, ovario-, ova-, -ovaria, -ovarial (Latin: egg) (one matching result)
- ameno-, amoeno- (Latin: pleasantness, delightfulness, loveliness) (one matching result)
- phobo-, -phobia (excessive fear; hatred for) words: iatrophobia to myxophobia, part 8 of 13 (one matching result)
- bacci-, bacc-, baccato- (Latin: berry) (one matching result)
- mento-, ment-, menti- (Latin: chin) (one matching result)
- acme, -acmic (Greek: highest point; prime, best time) (one matching result)
- distric- (Latin: political or geographical division) (one matching result)
- novercal-, noverca- (Latin: stepmother) (one matching result)
- nox-, noxi-, noc-, nui-, nic-, nec- (Latin: harmful, injurious; kill) (one matching result)
- clam-, claim- (talk, call out, speak; shout) words: acclamation to unclaimed (one matching result)
- pituit- (Latin: phlegm, rheum) (one matching result)
- moll- (Latin: soft) (one matching result)
- alto-, alt-, alti- (Latin: high, highest, tall, lofty) (one matching result)
- angle, angu- (Latin: corner, a bend) (one matching result)
- agra- (Greek > Latin: pertaining to land or fields) (one matching result)
- vexat-, vex- (Latin: annoy, irritate; to harass; an agitation; a shaking, jolting, shock) (one matching result)
- vago-, vag- (Latin: unsettled, wandering [nerve], the tenth and longest of the cranial nerves) (one matching result)
- carus (masculine) (one matching result)
- mucino-, mucin- (Latin: mucus; slimy substance produced by nasal membranes) (one matching result)
- -cise, -cis, -cide (Latin: a suffix; to cut, cut) (one matching result)
- sinu-, sin- (Latin: curve, hollow) (one matching result)
- trepid- (Latin: agitated, alarmed, restless, anxious, solicitous; consternation) (one matching result)
- sicca-, sicc- (Latin: drying, dry, withered) (one matching result)
- curvi- (Latin: crooked, bent) (one matching result)
- art-, arti- (Latin: skill, handicraft, trade, occupation, art) (one matching result)
- -rrhea, -rrhoea, -orrhea (Greek > Latin: flow, flowing) (one matching result)
- -ine, -in (Latin: a suffix meaning, [of, pertaining to, characterized by]; [forms abstract nouns]; [forms feminine nouns]; [forms chemical words]) (one matching result)
- infra-, infero-, infer- (Latin: under, below, beneath; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- pelveo-, pelvo-, pelvio- (Latin: basin; basin-shaped structure of the body) (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)
- ger-, ges-, gest- (Latin: carry, produce) (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)
- cancero-, cancer-, canceri-, cancri-, cancro- (Latin: crab; malignant tumor) (one matching result)
- clavi-, clav- (Latin: knotty stick, club) (one matching result)
- formic-, form-, -formic (Latin: ant) (one matching result)
- botul-, botuli- (Latin: [botulus] sausage) (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)
- lexico-, -lexia (a word; a saying) words: alexia to paralexia (one matching result)
- -ation (Greek > Latin: a suffix; action, process, state or condition) (one matching result)
- teg-, tecto-, tect- (Latin: to cover) (one matching result)
- codex-, codi-, cod- (Latin: a code of laws, a writing tablet; an account book; originally, "the trunk of a tree") (one matching result)
- sagitto-, sagitt- (Latin: arrow) (one matching result)
- bulbo- (Greek > Latin: onion, bulbous root, bulb) (one matching result)
- acin-, acini- (Latin: grapes in a cluster) (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)
- fanati- (Latin: pertaining to a temple, an ardent devotee, inspired [by a god]; enthusiastic) (one matching result)
- fibul- (Latin: clasp, outer bone of the leg) (one matching result)
- tremo-, tremor- (Latin: trembling, shaking) (one matching result)
- peer, pair (Latin: same, equal, similar) (one matching result)
- -esce, -escent, -escence (Latin: a suffix; beginning to be, becoming; to be somewhat) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: paludine to rupicaprine, part 6 of 7 (one matching result)
- nucleo-, nucle-, nuc- (Latin: nut, kernel; central part of a cell) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Taphrosaurus to Zizhongosaurus, part 10 of 10 (one matching result)
- extra-, extro- (Latin: beyond, outside, on the outside, outward, external; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -el (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- dys- words (bad, harsh, wrong; ill; hard to, difficult at; slow of; disordered; used as a prefix): acrodysesthesia to dysmentia, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- phago-, -phagia, -phagy (eat, eating; consume, ingest): acridophage to dysphagia, part 1 of 4 (one matching result)
- crim-, crimino- (Latin: judicial decision, verdict, object of reproach, offense) (one matching result)
- malleo-, malle- (Latin: hammer) (one matching result)
- vela-, vel- (Latin: covering) (one matching result)
- pulvin-, pulvill- (Latin: cushion) (one matching result)
- glutin- (Latin: glue) (one matching result)
- cani-, can- (Latin: dog) (one matching result)
- palpebr- (Latin: eyelid) (one matching result)
- part-, parti- (Latin: part, to divide) (one matching result)
- bursa-, burso-, burs- (Latin: bag, sac, saclike, purse; in anatomy and medicine, a bodily cavity, especially one located between joints or at points of friction between moving structures; filled with a viscid fluid and situated at the various places in the tissues at which friction would otherwise develop) (one matching result)
- flocc-, floccu- (Latin: tuft or cluster, as of wool) (one matching result)
- -uncle (Latin: a suffix; little) (one matching result)
- caust-, caus-, caut-, cauter-, cau- (Greek: fire, burn; from kauter, "branding iron") (one matching result)
- cuti-, cut-, cutan-, cutis (Latin: skin) (one matching result)
- antero- (Latin: before, in front of; fore, prior, preceding; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- uncia- (Latin: inch; ounce; a twelfth) (one matching result)
- se- (Latin: aside, apart from, without, by itself; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- eburn-, ebur- (Latin: ivory) (one matching result)
- pron- (Latin: inclined, face down) (one matching result)
- privat-, priv- (Latin: individual; not in public life) (one matching result)
- -ble, -bul, (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of, place for) (one matching result)
- calcaneo-, calcane- (Latin: heel bone [back of the tarsus]) (one matching result)
- cuneo-, cune-, cunei- (Latin: wedge) (one matching result)
- auri-, auro-, aur- (Latin: gold, yellow) (one matching result)
- cultri-, cultr- (Latin: knife) (one matching result)
- gutturo-, guttur- (Latin: throat) (one matching result)
- apt-, ept- (Latin: fit, fitted, suited; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- coxa-, coxo-, cox- (Latin: hip [anatomy], hip-bone, hip joint) (one matching result)
- vermo-, verm-, vermi- (Latin: worm) (one matching result)
- castrat-, castra- (Latin: to cut, geld, spay; to remove the testicles or ovaries of) (one matching result)
- gutt-, gutti-, guttu- (Latin: drop) (one matching result)
- culpa- (Latin: blame; responsible for wrong or error) (one matching result)
- vapori-, vapor-, vapo- (Latin: steam) (one matching result)
- fimbri-, fimbr-, fimi-, fim- (Latin: dung, excrement) (one matching result)
- pectin- (Latin: comb) (one matching result)
- vasculo-, vascul- (Latin: [small] vessel) (one matching result)
- genito- (Latin: reproductive organs) (one matching result)
- string-, strict-, strain-, -stringence, -stringency, -stringe, -stringent (Latin: draw tight, compress) (one matching result)
- pupillo-, pupill- (Latin: [diminutive of pupa, a young girl, doll or puppets] the pupil of the eye; the larva of insects) (one matching result)
- adult- (Latin: grown up, mature) (one matching result)
- second-, secund-, secundi- (Latin: second, following) (one matching result)
- morb- (Latin: disease) (one matching result)
- axi- (Latin: axle) (one matching result)
- manu-, man-, mani- (Latin: hand) (one matching result)
- fissur- (Latin: to split; a cleft or groove) (one matching result)
- novem-, nona- (Latin: nine; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -id (Latin: a suffix; meaning, state, condition; having, being, pertaining to, tending to, inclinded to) (one matching result)
- super-, supra-, sur- (Latin: above, over, more than; excessive) (one matching result)
- fluct-, flucti-, -flux, flu- (Latin: flow, wave) (one matching result)
- scroto-, scrot- (Latin: the pouch that holds the testes; a purse; probably a variant of scortum, a skin, hide, or of scrautum; a leather bag for holding arrows; akin to scrupus, a sharp stone) (one matching result)
- agape- (Greek > Latin: love feast of the early Christians; love, love feast; to love) (one matching result)
- gibb-, gibbo-, gibboso- (Latin: hump, humpbacked) (one matching result)
- in- (ig-, il-, im-, ir-) (one matching result)
- lard (Greek: fat > Latin: [lardum] bacon) (one matching result)
- arbuscu-, arbusc- (Latin: shrub) (one matching result)
- mor-, mora- (Latin: custom, habit, manner) (one matching result)
- vid-, video-, vis-, -vision, -visional, -visionally, visuo-, vu- (Latin: see, sight, view, look, perceive) (one matching result)
- fabrillo-, fibrill-, fibrilo-, fibril- (Latin: small fiber or filament) (one matching result)
- plano-, plan-, plani- (Latin: flat, level) (one matching result)
- lev-, levi- (Latin: light in weight, lightness; raise, lift) (one matching result)
- ausculto-, auscult- (Latin: listen, hear) (one matching result)
- tuber-, tuberi- (Latin: swelling, node) (one matching result)
- simal-, simil-, simul-, -semble (Latin: same, like, alike; same time) (one matching result)
- -cle, -cul (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- sodio-, sodi-, sodo-, sod- (Latin: glasswort, saltwort; hence, sodium carbonate [which may be derived from the ashes of burned glasswort or saltwort]) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: herpestine to lyncine, part 4 of 7 (one matching result)
- nido-, nid-, nidi-, nidu- (Latin: nest) (one matching result)
- fren- (Latin: rein, bridle, bit; by extension, a connecting fold of membrane) (one matching result)
- tendo-, tens (stretch, tension) dictionary words: ostensible to tone, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- oscit- (Latin: yawning, the act of yawning; to gape) (one matching result)
- obtusi- (Latin: to blunt, dull; from ob- "against" plus tundere, "to beat, strike") (one matching result)
- capsulo-, capsul- (Latin: enveloping structure) (one matching result)
- -or (Latin: a suffix; state of, result of; he who, that which) (one matching result)
- lano-, lan- (Latin: wool) (one matching result)
- clandestine (Latin: secret, hidden) (one matching result)
- tolerat- (Greek > Latin: to bear, support, endure) (one matching result)
- filari- (Latin: thread) (one matching result)
- -iasis (Greek > Latin: suffix; a process) (one matching result)
- luco-, luc-, luci-, lux, -lucence, -lucent (Latin: light, shine) (one matching result)
- pedo-, paedo (child, boy) words: pedarchy to ptilopedic, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- reptil-, rept- (Latin: creeping) (one matching result)
- gran- (Latin: grain, particle) (one matching result)
- iodo-, iod- (Modern Latin: 1 iodine 2 the color violet) (one matching result)
- damno-, damn-, demno-, demn- (Latin: sentence to punishment, doom; worthy of condemnation) (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)
- oper-, opus (Latin: work) (one matching result)
- muco-, muc- (Latin: mucus, mucous, or mucosa; related to an element that means "mold, moldiness") (one matching result)
- articul- (Latin: joint) (one matching result)
- quatr-, quart- (Latin: fourth, four; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- cura-, cur- (Latin: heal, cure [care for, give attention to, to take care of]) (one matching result)
- cocto-, coct- (Latin: to cook, to boil) (one matching result)
- bib-, bibi- (Latin: drink) (one matching result)
- nivi-, niv-, nivos- (Latin: snow, snowy, snowiness) (one matching result)
- amphor- (Latin: bottle, jar) (one matching result)
- argento-, argent-, argenti- (Latin: silver) (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)
- volv-, volu-, -volve, volut-, -volute, -volution (Latin: bend, curve, turn, twist, roll) (one matching result)
- clathro-, clathr- (Greek > Latin: bars, lattice, grate; used in the sense of "lattice[d], latticelike") (one matching result)
- liter- (Latin: letter) (one matching result)
- major (Latin: larger, greater) (one matching result)
- -asis (Greek > Latin: a suffix; used in medicine to denote a state or condition of) (one matching result)
- peno-, pen, poino-, poin- (Latin: punishment, penalty, pain) (one matching result)
- fermento-, ferment- (Latin: substance containing enzymes that break down carbohydrates) (one matching result)
- api- (Latin: bee) (one matching result)
- proli-, prol- (Latin: offspring, child) (one matching result)
- greg-, -gregate, -gregation (Latin: assemble, gather, gather together) (one matching result)
- annul- (Latin: ring) (one matching result)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: tachograph to zoography, part 11 of 11 (one matching result)
- regi-, reg-, rex (Latin: rule, govern) (one matching result)
- placento-, placent-, placenta- (Latin: flat cake; cakelike mass, especially the uterine organ that connects the mother to the child by way of the umbilical cord) (one matching result)
- tum-, tume- (Latin: swelling, to swell) (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to xiphoidalgia, A-X (one matching result)
- vend- (Latin: to sell, to give [i e offer] for sale) (one matching result)
- calque [KALK] (Latin: calx, heel, to tread; through Italian and French: an imitation, tracing) (one matching result)
- com- [co-, cog-, col-, con-, cor-] (Latin: together, with; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- -ant (Latin: a suffix; a person who, the thing which) (one matching result)
- sacro-, sacr- (Latin: sacred, holy) (one matching result)
- calyx- (Greek > Latin: the cup or calyx of a flower) (one matching result)
- gland-, glans- (Latin: acorn; in medicine, gland, glans) (one matching result)
- amplect-, amplexi-, amplex- (Latin: embrace) (one matching result)
- mascu-, mas- (Latin: male, manly, of or relating to men or boys; of the male sex and gender; bold, courageous) (one matching result)
- nuch-, nucha- (Latin: neck; of the neck; nape of the neck) (one matching result)
- dys- words (bad, harsh, wrong; ill; hard to, difficult at; slow of; disordered; used as a prefix): dysmetria to trichothiodystrophy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- numer- (Latin: number) (one matching result)
- tribo-, trib- (Greek: friction, rub, rubbing, grind, wear away; spend, waste time; be busy) (one matching result)
- febril-, febrill- (Latin: a minute fiber or filament; often a component of a compound fiber) (one matching result)
- oro-, oreo-, ore-, oreino-, orein- (Greek > Latin: mountain; hill) (one matching result)
- -illus, -illa, -illum- (Latin: suffix; little) (one matching result)
- luxur- (Latin: excess, have to excess; grow profusely) (one matching result)
- pauci- (Latin: few, little) (one matching result)
- obscuro-, obscur- (Latin: dark, dusky; indistinct, uncertain, unintelligible) (one matching result)
- spond-, spon-, spons-, -spondence, -spondent, -spondency, -spondencies (Latin: bind oneself; promise, pledge) (one matching result)
- rudi-, rud- (Latin: rough, unformed, unwrought; ignorant, untutored) (one matching result)
- gela-, gelati-, geli- (Latin: freezing, frosty) (one matching result)
- naphtho-, naphth- (Greek > Latin: volatile petroleum derivative; containing, or derived from the coal-tar derivative naphthol) (one matching result)
- stercor-, sterco-, sterc- (Latin: dung, excrement) (one matching result)
- demi- (Latin: half; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- hesperian (Greek > Latin: west, evening) (one matching result)
- -ability suffix words: absorbability to vulnerability, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- locu-, loc- (Latin: talk, speak, say, word, speech) (one matching result)
- succi-, succ- (Latin: sap) (one matching result)
- crist- (Latin: crest) (one matching result)
- palli-, pallio, pallit- (Latin: mantle, covering; cloak) (one matching result)
- tibio-, tibi- (Latin: [larger] shinbone) (one matching result)
- ante-, anti-, ant- (Latin: before, in front of, prior to, forward; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- bufo- (Latin: toad) (one matching result)
- gehenna- (Hebrew > Greek > Latin: hell or hellfire) (one matching result)
- vesti-, vest- (Latin: covering for the body, clothes) (one matching result)
- -uous (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (one matching result)
- -oria (Latin: a suffix; a place used for something) (one matching result)
- ovi- (Latin: sheep) (one matching result)
- Professional-Egyptian scribe story, part 2 of 2; [plus 7 pix] (one matching result)
- scorbuti-, scorbut- (Latin: pertaining to, or having scurvy [a disease resulting from a deficiency of vitamin C in the body, characterized by weakness, anemia, spongy gums, bleeding from the mucous membranes, etc ]) (one matching result)
- fuso-, fusi-, fus- (Latin: spindle, spindlelike) (one matching result)
- hallucina-, hallucino-, hallucinat- (Greek > Latin: to wander in mind, dream) (one matching result)
- vino-, vin-, vini- (Latin: wine) (one matching result)
- vacc- (Latin: cow) (one matching result)
- bili-, bil- (Latin: bile) (one matching result)
- myringo-, myring- (Greek > Latin: membrane, tympanic [drum] membrane) (one matching result)
- axio-, axi-- (Greek > Latin: worth, value) (one matching result)
- -age (Latin: a suffix; quality of, act of, process, function, condition, or place; forms nouns that denote an action; a product of an action; a place, an abode) (one matching result)
- vix- (Latin: barely, with difficulty) (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)
- -ior (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to) (one matching result)
- secreto-, secret- (Latin: the glandular extraction or elaboration of a natural substance) (one matching result)
- contra-, contro-, counter, contre- (Latin: against, opposed to, opposite, contrary; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- serra-, serri-, serr- (Latin: saw, saw-tooth) (one matching result)
- quies-, -quiet-, -quit- (Latin: rest, quiet, silent) (one matching result)
- calcareo-, calcare-, calcar-, calcari- (Latin: of or pertaining to lime; calcium) (one matching result)
- marito-, marit- (Latin: pertaining to a husband or marriage; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- talpi-, talp- (Latin: mole) (one matching result)
- musculo-, muscul- (Latin: muscle; literally, "little mouse") (one matching result)
- papillo-, papill-, papilli- (Latin: nipple; nipple-shaped elevation or growth) (one matching result)
- err-, errat- (Latin: wander, stray, rove) (one matching result)
- -gate- (Latin: a suffix; [from agere to set in motion, drive, lead; to do, act) (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: triact to tricycle, part 1 of 4 (one matching result)
- orc-, orca- (Greek > Latin: a kind of whale; large sea creature) (one matching result)
- glom- (Latin: ball, round) (one matching result)
- gall-, galli- (Latin: pertaining to domestic fowls or poultry; such as, chickens [the rooster and the hen]) (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; being, like, or possessing certain characteristics) (one matching result)
- duro-, dur-, dura- (Latin: hard [as wood], lasting) (one matching result)
- iso-, is- (equal, same) words: geoisotherm to isohyetal, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- -eer (Latin: a suffix; a person who) (one matching result)
- olive- (Greek > Latin > French: the tree Olea europaea, used in its etymological sense) (one matching result)
- sex-, sexi-, sext- (Latin: six, sixth; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- poro-, por-, pori- (Greek > Latin > Old French: passageway, used primarily as "a pore, a small orifice"; opening; cavity, tract) (one matching result)
- cresc-, crea-, -cret, -crease, -cru (Latin: increase, grow) (one matching result)
- -mentum (Latin: a suffix; same meanings as) (one matching result)
- pluri-, plur-, plu- (Latin: more, many) (one matching result)
- pomo-, pom-, pomi- (Latin: fruit, fruit tree) (one matching result)
- acri- (Latin: bitter, sour, sharp) (one matching result)
- scelero-, sceler- (Latin: wickedness, evil deed, crime) (one matching result)
- for-, fora- (Latin: to bore, to pierce) (one matching result)
- -ee (Latin: a suffix; a person who; a thing which) (one matching result)
- shrine (Latin: scrinium, a case, chest, or box) (one matching result)
- laps-, lab- (Latin: to slip, to fall; to glide) (one matching result)
- prin- (Latin: first, chief) (one matching result)
- disco-, disc-, disko-, disk- (Greek > Latin: disk) (one matching result)
- roti-, rot- (Latin: wheel [turn]) (one matching result)
- jejuno-, jejun- (Latin: the fasting [intestine], the portion of the small intestine between the duodenum and the ileum [so named because early anatomists typically found this organ to be empty in dissection]; original meaning, "hungry, not partaking of food") (one matching result)
- mend- (Latin: defect, blemish) (one matching result)
- anu-, ana-, an-, anal-, ano- (Latin: ring, circle; usually the posterior opening of the alimentary canal through which undigested food is voided; the anus) (one matching result)
- ceno-, cene-, cen-, ceoen- ceoene-, coeno-, coen-, coino-, coin-, kaino-, kain-, koino-, koin- (Greek: common, shared) (one matching result)
- mirac-, mira-, mir- (Latin: to wonder at, wonderful; causing one to smile) (one matching result)
- -ory (Latin: a suffix; tending to, serving for; place for, appratus) (one matching result)
- centi-, cent- (Latin: hundred; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements) (one matching result)
- fem-, femi- (Latin: woman) (one matching result)
- pulpo-, pulp-, pulpi- (Latin: flesh; used in reference to the tissue that exists in a tooth) (one matching result)
- ursi-, urs- (Latin: bear [the omnivorous animal, a k a a carnivore]) (one matching result)
- ubi- (Latin: where) (one matching result)
- sinistro-, sinistr- (Latin: left, on the left side; at, toward, or using the left; left-handed; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- bracte-, bract- (Latin: thin plate) (one matching result)
- itiner-, it-, -it (Latin: go, walk, way; travel, journey) (one matching result)
- hor-, horr- (Latin: bristling, roughness, rudeness, shaking, trembling) (one matching result)
- adolescen- (Latin: growing up) (one matching result)
- cumulo-, cumul-, cumuli- (Latin: a heap, heap up) (one matching result)
- nod-, nodu- (Latin: knot) (one matching result)
- vaso-, vas-, vasi- (Latin: vessel, duct) (one matching result)
- -trum (Latin: a suffix; result of the act of, means of) (one matching result)
- 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) (one matching result)
- mammill-, mammilli- (Greek > Latin: breast, nipple) (one matching result)
- peti-, pet-, -pit- (Latin: seek, ask, request; strive after) (one matching result)
- udo- (Latin: rain) (one matching result)
- deorsum- (Latin: downwards) (one matching result)
- saccharo-, sacchari-, sacchar- (Greek > Latin: sugar; originally from Sanskrit, "gravel, grit") (one matching result)
- -ulous (Latin: a suffix; tending to, inclined to) (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)
- -cy (singular) (one matching result)
- -(o) (one matching result)
- gemm-, gemmu-, gemmi- (Latin: bud) (one matching result)
- estiv-, aestiv- (Latin: pertaining to summer; heat) (one matching result)
- cautel- (Latin: caution; precaution; wary, careful, heedful) (one matching result)
- amygdalo-, amygdal- (Latin: tonsil [almond, almond shaped]) (one matching result)
- thino-, thini-, thin- (Greek > Latin: sand bank, sand dunes; shore) (one matching result)
- ten-, tent-, tin-, -tain, -tainment, -tenance, -tinence (Latin: hold, grasp, have) (one matching result)
- tors-, tort-, tortu-, torqu- (Latin: bend, curve, turn, twist) (one matching result)
- Prefixes a-, an- words: alogia to anonymous, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- -ancy (Latin: a suffix; quality, state of; process, degree, action of) (one matching result)
- ad- (Latin: to, a direction toward, addition to, near; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- fibro-, fibr- (Latin: fiber [an elongated, threadlike structure]; a combining form denoting a relatioinship to fibers) (one matching result)
- habit-, hab-, -hibit (Latin: dwell; have, hold) (one matching result)
- carno-, carn-, carne-, carni- (Latin: flesh, meat) (one matching result)
- quir-, quest- (ask, seek) words: acquire to requisition (one matching result)
- -ence, -ency (Latin: a suffix; state, quality, or condition of) (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)
- terti-, tern-, ter- (Latin: third; three each; three times) (one matching result)
- antiqu- (Latin: old) (one matching result)
- excito- (Latin: to summon forth, arouse, stimulate; used in the sense of "stimulating") (one matching result)
- foll-, folli- (Latin: bag) (one matching result)
- corneo-, corne- (Latin: horny, hornlike; horny [tissue] pertaining to the cornea, the horny transparent anterior portion of the external covering of the eye) (one matching result)
- rostro-, rostr-, rostri- (Latin: beak) (one matching result)
- pregnan-, pregn- (Latin: with child) (one matching result)
- splendo-, splend- (Latin: brilliant; magnificent, sumptuous) (one matching result)
- censor- (Latin: to reckon, assess, estimate, value, deem, judge; from censor, censere) (one matching result)
- papaver- (Latin: poppy; used in extended senses to mean "pertaining to, containing, or derived from opium") (one matching result)
- verdant, verd- (Latin: the color green, yellow-green) (one matching result)
- intero- (Latin: on the inside, internal; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- menti-, ment- (Latin: mind; intellectual faculties) (one matching result)
- impari- (Latin: unequal; uneven, odd [of numbers]; odd-numbered) (one matching result)
- limi-, lim- (Latin: mud) (one matching result)
- pileo-, pile- (Latin: cap) (one matching result)
- pedo-, paedo (child, boy) words: callipedia to pedantry, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- aesculus- (Latin: ancient name of an Italian oak; now applied to the horse chestnut) (one matching result)
- pollen (Latin: fertilizing male elements of flowers; fine flour; milldust; spores; powder) (one matching result)
- zelo-, zel- (Greek > Latin: zealot; zeal; jealousy, jealous) (one matching result)
- boreal (Greek > Latin: north, northern) (one matching result)
- neutro-, neutr-, neut- (Latin: neither [of two]) (one matching result)
- solv-, -solu-, solut-, -sol, -soluble, -solubility, -solvent (Latin: loosen, dissolve; untie, set free) (one matching result)
- liber- (Latin: free) (one matching result)
- arteriolo-, arteriol- (Greek > Latin: windpipe, artery; arteriole, "small artery") (one matching result)
- pali-; palim-, palin- (Greek: recurrence, repetitious; back, backward, again; returning, repeating) (one matching result)
- humid- (Latin: moist, wet) (one matching result)
- avari- (Latin: greed) (one matching result)
- thermo-, -thermy (heat, hot, warm) dictionary words: haematothermia to synthermal, part 2 of 6 (one matching result)
- circ- (Latin: circle [a ring; wheel]) (one matching result)
- os-, oss-, ost-, oste- os [singular] or ossa [plural] (Latin: bone) (one matching result)
- flavo-, flav-, flavi- (Latin: the color [reddish] yellow) (one matching result)
- mont-, mount- (Latin: mountain, hill) (one matching result)
- -aceous, -acea, -aceae, -aceaen, -aceus (Latin: a suffix; having the quality of, of the nature of, characterized by, belonging to, resembling) (one matching result)
- glaci- (Latin: ice) (one matching result)
- virgo-, virg-, virgi- (Latin: a marriageable girl, maiden; related to "a young shoot, twig") (one matching result)
- ign-, igni-, ignis- (Latin: fire, burn) (one matching result)
- grat-, gra-, grac- (Latin: beloved, pleasing, dear, agreeable; grateful, thankful, pleased) (one matching result)
- tra-, tract-, trac-, -tractive, -traction, -tracting, treat-, trai- (Latin: drag, draw together) (one matching result)
- post- (Latin: after, behind, later, subsequent; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- fug-, -fuge, -fugit (Latin: drive away, flee, fly, run away) (one matching result)
- octa-, octo-, oct-, octi-, octon- (Greek > Latin: a number used as a prefix; eight, eighth) (one matching result)
- labrum (Latin: a lip) (one matching result)
- verbo-, verb- (word) dictionary words: verbal agraphia to verbum sap , part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- duodecim-, duodec- (Latin: twelve) (one matching result)
- apex (Latin: summit) (one matching result)
- vov-, vot- (Latin: vow, affirm, wish, commit) (one matching result)
- neci-, nici- (Latin: death, kill, deadly, murderous, destructive) (one matching result)
- lucifer (Latin: literally, "light-bringer" or "bringing light" devil, demon, Satan) (one matching result)
- vacilla-, vacillat- (Latin: flow, wave, back) (one matching result)
- uveo-, uve- (Latin: grapelike; the uvea, the [grapelike] surface of the iris of the eye) (one matching result)
- satyr- (Greek > Latin: a woodland deity, part man and part goat; riotous merriment and lechery) (one matching result)
- fumi-, fum- (smoke, vapor) words: effumation to perfumery (one matching result)
- titano-, titan- (Greek > Latin: any person or thing of enormous size or power) (one matching result)
- puro-, pur-, puru- (Latin: pus) (one matching result)
- bubo-, bubon- (Greek > Latin: groin, swollen gland) (one matching result)
- lugubri-, lugubr- (Latin: pertaining to mourning, mournful, painful; lament, bewail) (one matching result)
- fistulo-, fistul-, fistuli (Latin: pipe; an abnormal passage or communication, usually between two internal organs, or leading from an internal organ to the surface of the body) (one matching result)
- colon-, -coln (Latin: estate, farm, settlement) (one matching result)
- -ion (Latin: a suffix; act of, state of, result of the act of) (one matching result)
- rupt-, -rupting, -ruption (Latin: break, tear, rend; burst) (one matching result)
- acaro-, acar-, acari-, acarin- (Greek > Latin: "tiny spider", mite[s] "itch"; ticks) (one matching result)
- tonitro-, tonitru- (Latin: thunder) (one matching result)
- radic-, radi- (Latin: root) (one matching result)
- genu-, geni-, gen- (Latin: knee) (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)
- osseo-, osse-, ossi- (Latin: bone, bony) (one matching result)
- pugn-, pug- (Latin: fight) (one matching result)
- bosci, bosc- (Greek > Latin: to feed, graze) (one matching result)
- hi-, hiat- (Latin: to stand open) (one matching result)
- -orium, -oria, -ory (Latin: a suffix; a place or a thing used for something) (one matching result)
- austro-, austr-, austral-, auster- (Latin: south, south wind, southern) (one matching result)
- villi-, vill- (Latin: tuft of hair, fleece; a villus, a small protrusion, especially arising from a mucous membrane) (one matching result)
- port- (Latin: door, gate, entrance, harbor) (one matching result)
- vulpi-, vulp- (Latin: fox) (one matching result)
- acetyl- (Latin: derived from aceto- plus the suffix -yl; used in naming chemical radicals) (one matching result)
- integ- (Latin: whole, complete) (one matching result)
- arid-, aridness- (Latin: to be dry) (one matching result)
- -cede, -ceed, -cess, -cease (Latin: : a suffix; go, go away, yield, give up, withdraw) (one matching result)
- vespertilio (Latin: bat [s]) (one matching result)
- horti- (Latin: a garden, of a garden, a gardener) (one matching result)
- augur- (Latin: diviner, soothsayer; a member of the college of priests in Rome, who foretold the future; in ancient Rome, a priest who foretold events by interpreting omens) (one matching result)
- myria-, myrio-, myri- (Greek: ten thousand; very numerous, countless; a number often used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- surg-, sur- (Latin: to raise, erect; to rise) (one matching result)
- lamelli-, lamell- (Latin: thin plate or layer) (one matching result)
- magni-, magn- (Latin: large, big, great) (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)
- febr- (Latin: a fiber; a general term designating an elongated, threadlike structure) (one matching result)
- calori-, calor-, calo-, cal-, cale- (Latin: heat, warm; related to caust) (one matching result)
- anseri-, anser- (Latin: geese [as well as swans and ducks]) (one matching result)
- sequest-, sequestr- (Latin: to give up for safe keeping; a depository, trustee; to shut up illegally) (one matching result)
- -ine [suffix] (similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, of the nature of) words: absinthine to axine, part 1 of 7 (one matching result)
- -eous (Latin: a suffix; composed of, of the nature of) (one matching result)
- notho-, noth- (Greek: spurious, bastard, false, mongrel; masculine, illegitimate child) (one matching result)
- arbusti- (Latin: shrub; herb) (one matching result)
- ovum-, ovu- (Latin: egg) (one matching result)
- pan-, panto- (all, every, entire) words: pan to panic, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- uni-, un- (Latin: one, single; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- fissi-, fiss-, -fid (Latin: split, cloven, cleft) (one matching result)
- mandibulo-, mandibul-, mandibuli- (Latin: jaw, lower jaw; from mandere, "to chew") (one matching result)
- psepho-, pseph- (Greek > Latin: pebble pebbles, stone stones; election; vote) (one matching result)
- -acity (Latin: a suffix; quality of) (one matching result)
- -cide, -cidal (kill, killer; murder, to cause death, slayer; to cut down) words: magistricide to vulpicide, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- sani- (Latin: healthy; cure) (one matching result)
- terr-, -ter (Latin: earth, dry land, land) (one matching result)
- fove-, fovei- (Latin: pit) (one matching result)
- form-, -form, forma-, format- (Latin: shape, form, figure, appearance) (one matching result)
- demento-, dement- (Latin: insanity, madness) (one matching result)
- tri-(three, thrice, threefold) dictionary words: trinal to trisyllable, part 3 of 4 (one matching result)
- act- (Latin: do, drive, a doing, an action; to set in motion; to act) (one matching result)
- sorb-, sorpt- (Latin: to suck in) (one matching result)
- ulno-, uln- (Latin: elbow; larger bone of the forearm) (one matching result)
- dexter-, dextra-, dextro- (Latin: right, right hand, to the right; therefore, "skillful, fortunate") (one matching result)
- -ive (Latin: a suffix; tending to; of the quality of, inclined to) (one matching result)
- sauro-, -saurian (lizard, serpent) words: Dinosaurs Aachenosaurus to Azendohsaurus [plus one pix], part 2 of 10 (one matching result)
- homo-, hom- (same, equal, like, similar) words: homatomic to homomorphic, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- temno-, temn-, tempt- (Latin: despise, scorn, distain) (one matching result)
- cren-, cret-, cre- (Latin: to separate, to distinguish, to secrete) (one matching result)
- -ator (Latin: a suffix that forms masculine nouns from verbs) (one matching result)
- incend-, incens- (Latin: fire; to burn, to set fire to, to kindle [from in- and candere, to shine, be white; to glow with heat]) (one matching result)
- fals-, fall- (Latin: false, deception, untrue) (one matching result)
- umbili-, umbil- (Latin: pertaining to the navel, umbilical cord; a protuberance or swelling; related to umbo, the boss [a convex elevation or knob] of a shield) (one matching result)
- spous- (Latin: betrothed man, groom; betrothed woman, bride; both come from sponsus, past participle of spondere, to promise, betroth from Old French, espous [masculine], espouse [feminine]) (one matching result)
- puber-, pubo-, pub-, pubio- (Latin: adult, mature; sign of [sexual] maturity, especially the growth of pubic hair; extended to mean the "pubic bone") (one matching result)
- ipse, ipsi-, ipso- (Latin: self) (one matching result)
- fili- (Latin: son, daughter; offspring [family member]) (one matching result)
- altrici- (Greek > Latin: nourisher; wet nurse; midwife) (one matching result)
- sero-, ser-, seri- (Latin: serum, whey; watery substance; serum, in connection with serum) (one matching result)
- quasi- (Latin: as if, as it were, as though; somewhat like, resembling, seemingly) (one matching result)
- cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient (Latin: catch, seize, take hold of, contain, take, hold) (one matching result)
- catheter- (Greek > Latin: to let down, thrust in [kata, down plus hienai, to send]) (one matching result)
- frug-, fruct- (Latin: fruit) (one matching result)
- press-, presso-, pressi-, -prim-, -prin- (Latin: press, to bear down on or against) (one matching result)
- not-, no-, nosc-, -nit- (Latin: know) (one matching result)
- zono-, zon-, zoni- (Greek > Latin: girdle, girded garment) (one matching result)
- diphther- (Greek > Latin > French: leather, prepared hide, membrane) (one matching result)
- -itude (Latin: a suffix; qulity of, state of) (one matching result)
- oxal-, ox- (Greek > Latin: wood sorrel; the leaves of the wood sorrel are acidic to the taste) (one matching result)
- flam- (Latin: fire, burn, blaze) (one matching result)
- labio-, labi-, labr- (Latin: lip, lips) (one matching result)
- stygio- (hate, abhorrence; loathsome) dictionary words: stygiophobia to Styx, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- intro- (Latin: within, inside, into, inward; used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- brachio-, brachi- (Greek: arm [especially the upperarm from the shoulder to the elbow]) (one matching result)
- obeso-, obes- (Latin: fat, corpulent) (one matching result)
- fus-, fun-, fund-, fut-, found- (Latin > French: pour, melt, blend) (one matching result)
- serv- (Latin: safe; to save, saved, preserved; from servare) (one matching result)
- flic-, flig- (Latin: strike, destroy, dashed down, damaged) (one matching result)
- -ade (Latin: a suffix; forms nouns and, sometimes, verbs; an action done or the product or result of a material or action) (one matching result)
- -ate (Latin: a suffix; office of, holder(s) (one matching result)
- parieto-, pariet- (Latin: wall [of a house]; used in the extended sense of "the walls of a cavity or organ of the body") (one matching result)
- volan-, vola- (Latin: to fly; flying; flies) (one matching result)
- -um (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms singular nouns) (one matching result)