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- peri- (Greek: around, about, near, enclosing; used as a prefix) (15 matching results)
- eco-, oeco- (house, household affairs; environment) words: eco-organ to synoecy, part 2 of 2 (three matching results)
- malleo-, malle- (Latin: hammer) (three matching results)
- cocco-, cocc-, -coccus, -cocci, -coccal, -cocca (Greek: bacteria; literally, a "berry, kernel") (three matching results)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words (three matching results)
- terato-, terata-, terat-, tera- (Greek > Latin: marvel, omen, monster; malformation) (two matching results)
- umbra-, umbro-, umbr-, umbel- (Latin: shade, shadow) (two matching results)
- orchido-, orchid- (testes, testicles) words: anorchism to vaso-orchidostomy (two matching results)
- gero-, geri-, ger-, geronto-, geront- (Greek: old age, old man, old people) (two matching results)
- Plankton words: phytoplankton to zooplankton, part 2 of 2 (two matching results)
- talo-, tal- (Latin: the ankle, anklebone) (two matching results)
- sanct- (Latin: sacred, holy) (two matching results)
- faun-, fauni-, fauna-, -fauna (Latin: animal; a collective name for the animals of a certain region or time) (two matching results)
- alveolo-, alveol-, alve-, alveat- (Latin: trough, channel; small cavity, small pit; hollow) (two matching results)
- linguo-, lingu-, lingua-, -linguist, -linguistic, -linguistical, -linguistically (Latin: tongue, language) (two matching results)
- puer- (Latin: boy, child) (two matching results)
- neuro-, neur-, neuri-, -neuroma, -neurotic, -neurosis, -neuron, -neural, -neuria (Greek: nerve, tendon, sinew, cord) (two matching results)
- cris-, crit-, cri- (Greek: a separating, putting apart; a decision; to judge) (two matching results)
- 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") (two matching results)
- phylo-, phyl- (Greek: tribe, race; class; clan) (two matching results)
- viva-, vivi-, vivo-, viv- (Latin: life, alive) (two matching results)
- pilo-, pil-, pili- (Latin: hair) (two matching results)
- leg-, lex (Latin: pertaining to the law, legal) (one matching result)
- bacillo-, bacill-, bacilli- (Latin: rod, staff; a rod-shaped bacterium) (one matching result)
- sterno-, stern- (Greek: chest, breast, sternum, the breast bone) (one matching result)
- pecca-, pecc- (Latin: err, sin, commit a crime) (one matching result)
- psych-, psycho- (mind, mental process, life, soul, spirit) dictionary words: psychosensory to psychurgy, part 7 of 7 (one matching result)
- multi-, mult- (many, much) words: multangular to multungulate (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)
- omento-, oment- (Latin: fat, adipose tissue; and by extension, caul, intestines) (one matching result)
- muco-, muc- (Latin: mucus, mucous, or mucosa; related to an element that means "mold, moldiness") (one matching result)
- thesaur- (Greek > Latin: treasure, treasury, storehouse, chest; a treasury of words) (one matching result)
- atrio-, atri- (Latin: entrance hall or chamber; upper heart chamber; central room) (one matching result)
- arteriolo-, arteriol- (Greek > Latin: windpipe, artery; arteriole, "small artery") (one matching result)
- rami-, ram- (Latin: branch) (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)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: abiocoen to Amphibion, part 1 of 20 (one matching result)
- os-, oss-, ost-, oste- os [singular] or ossa [plural] (Latin: bone) (one matching result)
- acous-, -acoustical words: acouasm to acoutometer, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- aqua-, aquatic-, aqui-, aqu-, -aquatically, aque-, -aqueous (Latin: water) (one matching result)
- ign-, igni-, ignis- (Latin: fire, burn) (one matching result)
- viti- (Latin: vine, grapevines) (one matching result)
- echo-, ech- (Greek: sound, noise; especially a returned sound; repetition, imitation) (one matching result)
- nervo-, nerv-, nervi- (Latin: nerve fiber or sinew) (one matching result)
- aero-, aer- (air, mist, wind) words: aero-odontalgia to aura, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -pus (Greek: a suffix; foot) (one matching result)
- rani-, ran- (Latin: frog) (one matching result)
- hirco-, hirc- (Latin: goat) (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)
- pudendum- [singular] pudenda- [plural] (Latin: originally, "that which one should be ashamed of"; the external organs of generation) (one matching result)
- klepto-, clepto-, klept-, clept words: biblioklept to myrmecoclepty (one matching result)
- alto-, alt-, alti- (Latin: high, highest, tall, lofty) (one matching result)
- -cole, -colous (inhabit, live, dwell): labidicole to zoocole, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- albo-, alb-, -albify (Latin: the color white) (one matching result)
- cand-, can-, cend- (Latin: glow; white) (one matching result)
- acaro-, acar-, acari-, acarin- (Greek > Latin: "tiny spider", mite[s] "itch"; ticks) (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)
- decor- (proper, dignified, fitting) words: decent to redecorate (one matching result)
- costo-, cost-, costi- (Latin: rib, ribs; side; coast) (one matching result)
- calypto-, calypt- (Greek: covered, cover, hide, hidden, conceal, concealed) (one matching result)
- genu-, geni-, gen- (Latin: knee) (one matching result)
- hesperian (Greek > Latin: west, evening) (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)
- rhabdo-, rhabd- (Greek: rod; twig, stick, strip, branch; rod-shaped, striated) (one matching result)
- -orium, -oria, -ory (Latin: a suffix; a place or a thing used for something) (one matching result)
- rhoncho-, rhonch- (Greek: a snoring; to snore; from beak, snout) (one matching result)
- crist- (Latin: crest) (one matching result)
- anima-, anim- (animal life; breath; soul; mind) words: anima to unanimous (one matching result)
- biblio-, bibl- (book) words: Bible to bibliography, part 1 of 3 (one matching result)
- axillo-, axill-, axil- (Latin: armpit; angle) (one matching result)
- scoleco-, scolec-, scoleci- (Greek: worm) (one matching result)
- abort-, aborti- (miscarry, perish by an untimely birth) dictionary words: abort to proabortionist, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- auri-, auriculo-, auricul-, auro-, aur- (Latin: ear) (one matching result)
- myria-, myrio-, myri- (Greek: ten thousand; very numerous, countless; a number often used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- oleo-, ole-, -oleic, ol- (Greek > Latin: [olive] oil; fat) (one matching result)
- doloro-, dolor-, dolori- , dol- (Latin: feel pain, sorrow, grief; mourning) (one matching result)
- os-, or- os [singular], ora [plural] (Latin: mouth) (one matching result)
- -ptosia, pto-, -ptosis, -ptoma, -ptot- (Greek: fall, a falling down of an organ; drooping, sagging) (one matching result)
- tessara-, tessera- (four; cube) dictionary words: tessara to tesseratomy, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- lexico-, -lexia (a word; a saying) words: alexia to paralexia (one matching result)
- pygo-, pyg-, -pyga, -pygia (Greek: rump, buttocks, bottom; rear end; butt; the posterior part of the body) (one matching result)
- rhino-, -rhinous (nose) dictionary words: amphirhinal to rhinocoele, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- alectryo-, alectryu-, alecto-, alectoro-, alektoro- (Greek: rooster, cock; sometimes, also chicken) (one matching result)
- mater-, matri-, matro- matr- (Latin: mother, mama, mom; mum (British) (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)
- biblio-, bibl- (book) words: bibliokleptomaniac to unbiblical, part 3 of 3 (one matching result)
- ode, -odal, -odeon, -ody (Greek > Latin: song, poem) (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: bionic to biophylaxis, part 11 of 20 (one matching result)
- perineo- (Greek: space between the scrotum or mons veneris and the anus) (one matching result)
- radio-, radi-, rad- (Latin: ray, radiating [the Latin word for the spokes of a wheel is radius]) (one matching result)
- apodyso-, -apodys-, -dyso, -dys, -dysis (Greek: undress, disrobe; take off, strip, lay bare; shed, molt) (one matching result)
- rhizo-, rhiz- (Greek: root) (one matching result)
- scrib-, -scription (write, record) words: adscript to typescript (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)
- zoo-, -zoon (animal, living being; life) dictionary words: zoomancy to zoophagy, part 4 of 5 (one matching result)
- testi- (witness; oval male gonad) dictionary words: attest to testosterone, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- macul-, maculat- (Latin: spot, mark, stain, blot, blemish, mesh) (one matching result)
- monstr-, monst- (Latin: an omen; a supernatural manifestation; hence, "horrific-supernatural being; supernatural manifestation") (one matching result)
- glabr-, glab-, glabi- (Latin: smooth, hairless) (one matching result)
- lemma- [singular], lemmata- [plural] (Greek > Latin: to take [something for granted]) (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)
- ultim- (Latin: end, last, final) (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)
- gladi- (Latin: sword) (one matching result)
- bacterio-, bacteri-, bacter-, -bacteria, -bacterial, -bacterially, -bacterium (Greek: rod-shaped micro-organism; used in biomedical terminology) (one matching result)
- tracheo-, trache- (Greek: windpipe; originally, "rough" artery) (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)
- op-, opt-, -opia, -ops, -opsia, -opsis, -opsy, -optic, -opic, -opy (Greek: eye[s]; sight; see, vision) (one matching result)
- frigo-, frig- (Latin: cold, frost) (one matching result)
- vir-, viri-, virtu-(Latin: man, manliness; manhood; husband) (one matching result)
- diplo-, dipl- (Greek: double [two-fold]) (one matching result)
- aristo-, arist- (Greek: best) (one matching result)
- ala-, ali-, al- (Latin: wing) (one matching result)
- ambi-, amb- (Latin: both, on both sides; around, about) (one matching result)
- clys (Greek: to wash; washing) (one matching result)
- 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) (one matching result)
- arbor- (Latin: tree) (one matching result)
- acantho-, acanth-, -acanthid, -acanthous, -acanths (Greek: pointed appendages, spine, spiny, thorn, thorny) (one matching result)
- hedono-, hedon- (pleasure) dictionary words: anhedonia to nikhedonia, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- soror-, sorori-, soro- (Latin: sister [family member]) (one matching result)
- phylacto-, phylact-, phylac-, phylax- (Greek: guard, protect, preserve) (one matching result)
- tympano-, tympan-, tympani- (Greek: drum, kettledrum; from "blow, impression, to beat") (one matching result)
- quinqu-, quinqua-, quinque-, quin- (Latin: five; a number used as a prefix) (one matching result)
- lumen-, lumin- (light, shine; torch, lamp; heavenly body) words: bioluminescence to unilluminated (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)
- 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)
- hippo-, hipp- (Greek: horse) (one matching result)
- brevi- (short) words: abbreviate to unabridged (one matching result)
- asco-, asc- (Greek: bladder like, sac like; from leather bag, bag, wine skin) (one matching result)
- logo-, log-, -logia (word, talk, speech, speak; word) words: alogia to logomancy, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- crypto-, crypt- (secret, hidden) words: allocryptic to xylocryptite (one matching result)
- para-, par- (Greek: by the side of, beside; associated, near; past, beyond; contrary, wrong; abnormal, irregular) (one matching result)
- plano- (drifting, wandering, or roaming): angioplany to superplanetary with planet words from Greek and Latin myths (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)
- zygo-, zyg-, -zygous (Greek: yoke, forming pairs; joined, union; or denoting relationship to a junction) (one matching result)
- cur(r) (one matching result)
- oxy- (sharp, pointed, keen; acidic, pungent) words: oxymora to paroxysm, part 2 of 2 (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)
- -ar (Latin: a suffix; pertaining to, of the nature of, like; denoting an agent) (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)
- brachio-, brachi- (Greek: arm [especially the upperarm from the shoulder to the elbow]) (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)
- philo-, -philia (love, fondness for, attraction to) words: philology to pyroxylophilous, part 8 of 10 (one matching result)
- -cy (singular) (one matching result)
- nephro-, nephr-, -nephric (Greek: kidney) (one matching result)
- -fer, -ferous (Latin: a suffix; bear, carry; produce) (one matching result)
- andro-, andr- (man, men, male, masculine; also, stamen) words: adynamandrous to andron, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- pheno-, phen-, phenomeno-, -phen (Greek: to show, appear, or display; making evident; literally, "to come" or "bring to light") (one matching result)
- digit (Latin: finger, toe) (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)
- acro-, acr- words: acroagnosis to acromyotonia, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- lipo-, lip- (fat, fatty): adenolipoma to lipodology, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- fungi-, fung- (Latin: mold, mushroom) (one matching result)
- phallo-, phall-, phalli- (Greek: an image of the male organ of generation; a stick of wood cut as a symbol of the male organ and carried in Bacchic processions; the penis) (one matching result)
- nata- (Latin: to swim, swimming; floating) (one matching result)
- numen [singular], numina [plural] (Latin: nod of the head; divine power, divine will, divine command) (one matching result)
- empori- (Greek > Latin: traveler, trader, merchant; a trading place, market; pertaining to trade or traveling) (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: biosonar to biotaxy, part 14 of 20 (one matching result)
- zoo-, -zoon (animal, living being; life) dictionary words: agrizoiatrist to spermatozoon, part 1 of 5 (one matching result)
- abacus: historical background (one matching result)
- eido-, eid-; ido-, id- (Greek: image, figure, form, shape; literally, "that which is seen") (one matching result)
- organo-, organ- (Greek: an organized structure; pertaining to a specific bodily part with a specific function or set of functions; instrument, tool, implement) (one matching result)
- -um (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms singular nouns) (one matching result)
- broncho-, bronch-, bronchi-, bronchio- (Greek: windpipe [trachaea], bronchi) (one matching result)
- sensi-, sensi- (feeling, perceptions through the senses) dictionary words: sensoria to visuosensory, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- pleuro-, pleur- (Greek: side, rib; a thin membrane with two layers that line the chest cavity) (one matching result)
- pisci-, pisc- (Latin: fish) (one matching result)