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English vocabulary words from Latin Greek etymologies and their prefixes and roots.

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Words: tacho-, tach-, tachy- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, rapid).
-tachy-: dictionary words, "acestachy" to "tachyzoite".

Words: techno-, -technic, -technique, -technology, -technical,
-technically
(Greek: art, skill, craft; techne, art, skill, craft; tekton, “builder”).
techno-: dictionary words, "agrotechnology" to "zymotechnology".

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Words: tendo-, tend-, ten-, tens-, tent-, ton-, -tend, -tension, -tent,
-tense, -tensive, -tentious
(Greek > Latin: to move in a certain direction; to stretch, hold out; tension).
tendo-, -tensive: part 1 of 2, dictionary words "atonic" to "monotonous".
tendo-, -tensive: part 2 of 2, dictionary words "ostensible" to "tone".

Words: tessara-, tessera- (Greek > Latin: four; cube; Latin, password).
tessara-, tessera-: dictionary words "tessara" to "tesseratomy".

Words: 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).
testi: dictionary words "attest" to "testosterone".

Words: thanato-, thanat-, thanas-, -thanasia, -thanasic, -thanatous
(Greek: death, dead).
thanato-: dictionary words "apothanasia" to "thanatotyphus".

Words: theo-, the-, -theism, -theist, -theistic (Greek: God, god, deity, divine).
theo-: part 1 of 4, dictionary words "allotheism" to "ochlotheocracy".
theo-: part 2 of 4, dictionary words "panentheism" to "theody".
theo-: part 3 of 4, dictionary words "theogamy" to "theomorphic".
theo-: part 4 of 4, dictionary words "theonomy" to "zootheology".

Words: therap-, -therapeutic[s], -therapeutically, -therapy, -therapies, -therapist (Greek: heal, cure; treatment; service done to the sick, a waiting on).
therap-, -therapy: part 1 of 4, words "actinotherapy" to "gerontotherapy".
therap-, -therapy: part 2 of 4, words "hagiotherapy" to "ionotherapy".
therap-, -therapy: part 3 of 4, words "psychrotherapy" to "kedotherapy".
therap-, -therapy: part 4 of 4, words "radiotherapy" to "zonetherapy".

Words: therio-, theri-, thero-, ther-, -there, -therium, -theria,
-theridae, -therian, -therioid, -theroida
(Greek: animal, wild beast, wild animal).
therio-, -therium: words "arsinoitherium" to "Titanothere".

Words: thermo-, therm-, thermi-, -thermia, -therm, -thermal,
-thermic, -thermias, -thermies, -thermous, -thermy
(Greek > Latin: heat, hot, warm).
thermo-: part 1 of 6, words "acrohypothermy" to "geothermometry".
thermo-: part 2 of 6, words "haematothermia" to "synthermal".
thermo-: part 3 of 6, words "tectonothermal" to "thermobiology".
thermo-: part 4 of 6, words "thermocauterectomy" to "thermogravimeter".
thermo-: part 5 of 6, words "thermohaline" to "thermophyte".
thermo-: part 6 of 6, words "thermopile" to "xerothermic".

Words: tri- (Greek > Latin: three, thrice, threefold; a number used as a prefix).
tri-: part 1 of 4, words "triact" to "tricycle".
tri-: part 2 of 4, words "tridactyl" to "trimorphous".
tri-: part 3 of 4, words "trinal" to "trisyllable".
tri-: part 4 of 4, words "tritagonist " to "trixenous".

Words: typho-, typh-, -typhoidal, -typhus, -typhic (Greek: to smoke; smoke, mist, vapor, cloud, fog; used exclusively in medicine as a reference to fever accompanied by stupor or a clouding of the mind resulting from the fever caused by a severe-infectious disease).
typho-, -typhic: words "antityphoid" to "typhus".

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