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- ostraco-, ostrac-, -ostraca, -ostracan (Greek: [hard] shell; creatures having or characterized by a type of shell) (two matching results)
- cochle-, cochl-, cochleo-, cochlio- (Greek: spiral shell, snail with a spiral shell; pertaining to the cochlea, the spiral tube in the inner ear) (two matching results)
- concho-, conch-, conchi- (Greek > Latin: shell, sea shells; shell-like bone or cavity of the body) (two matching results)
- calyc-, calyci- (Greek: shell; husk; cup [of a flower], used primarily in the specialized senses of "pertaining to or of a cup-shaped bodily organ or cavity") (one matching result)
- eco-, oeco- (house, household affairs; environment) words: autecology to economy, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- bomb (Greek > Latin [a hollow, deep sound, a humming, a buzzing] > Italian [explosive shell]: booming, humming sound) (one matching result)
- Apollo, god of the Sun, words from myths (one matching result)
- nudo-, nudi- (Latin: naked, uncovered) (one matching result)
- allanto-, allant- (Greek: sausage) (one matching result)
- volan-, vola- (Latin: to fly; flying; flies) (one matching result)
- siphono-, siphon- (Greek: tube, siphon) (one matching result)
- labrum (Latin: a lip) (one matching result)
- psych-, psycho- (mind, mental process, life, soul, spirit) dictionary words: psychomotor to psychoscope, part 6 of 7 (one matching result)
- tessara-, tessera- (four; cube) dictionary words: tessara to tesseratomy, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)