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- aesth-, esth- (feeling, sensation, perception) words: enterosthesia to euesthesia, part 3 of 5 (two matching results)
- vexat-, vex- (Latin: annoy, irritate; to harass; an agitation; a shaking, jolting, shock) (one matching result)
- tribo-, trib- (Greek: friction, rub, rubbing, grind, wear away; spend, waste time; be busy) (one matching result)
- Capnophobia, Fear of Smoking words, part 2 of 4 (one matching result)
- lustr-, lust- (Latin: light up, shine) (one matching result)
- glotto-, glot-, -glott (Greek: tongue; by extension, "speech, language") (one matching result)
- philo-, -philia (love, fondness for, attraction to) words: abrakophile to autophilous, part 1 of 10 (one matching result)
- phono-, -phonia (sound, voice, speech) words: odynophonia to phonocatheterization, part 3 of 5 (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words (one matching result)
- doul-, dulo-, dul- (Greek: slave, servile, slavish; servitude; serving) (one matching result)
- chemo-, chem- (chemical actions or chemicals) words: agrichemical-thermochemistry (one matching result)
- dorm-, dormi- (Latin: sleep, sleeping) (one matching result)
- zoo-, -zoon (animal, living being; life) dictionary words: zoophile to zooxanthella, part 5 of 5 (one matching result)
- vitello-, vitell- (Latin: yolk, yolk of an egg) (one matching result)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: dactyliography to etymography, part 4 of 11 (one matching result)
- vid-, video-, vis-, -vision, -visional, -visionally, visuo-, vu- (Latin: see, sight, view, look, perceive) (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: biotechnology to biozone, part 15 of 20 (one matching result)
- dic-, dict- (talk, speak, say) wods: abdicant to vindictive (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)