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CHONDR-, CHONDRI-
cartilage, granule (prefix)
DEM-
people, country (prefix)
DERM-, DERMAT-
skin (prefix)
GAM-
marriage, union (prefix)
LECITH-
yolk (prefix)
OPHTHALM-
eye (prefix)
PHYLL-
leaf (prefix)
PHYT-
plant, growth (prefix)
PLAS(T)-
to form, to mold (base)
SOM-, SOMAT-
body (prefix)
THEC(A)-
case, sheath (prefix)
TOM- (enTOM-)
to cut, section (insect) (base)
TOP-
place (prefix)
TROPH-
nourishment, development (prefix)
ZO-
animal, living being (prefix)
ACOU- (ACU-)
to hear (prefix)
AMBLY-
dull (prefix)
ANTH-
flower (prefix)
CHROM-, CHROMAT-, CHRO-
color (base)
DACTYL-
finger, toe (base)
DE-, DESM-
to bind, ligament (prefix)
ENTER-
intestine (prefix)
ERG-
work (base)
ESTHE- (AESTHE-)
to feel, to perceive (base)
GER-, GERONT-
old person, old age (base)
GNATH-
jaw (base)
meta-
after, change, transfer (prefix)
para-
beside, resembling, disordered, associated (prefix)
peri-
around, near (prefix)
pros-
toward, in addition to, fronting (prefix)
syn- (sym-, syl-, sy-, sys-)
with, together (prefix)
amphi-, ampho-
both, on both sides of, around (prefix)
apo- (ap- before vowels or h)
from, off, away (prefix)
cata- (cat- before vowels or h)
down, against, according to, very (prefix)
dys-
bad, disordered, difficult (prefix)
es-, eis-
inward, into (prefix)
en- (em-, el-)
in, into, inward (prefix)
en- + anti-
opposite (compound prefix)
endo-, ento- (end-, ent- before vowels or h)
within, inner (prefix)
epi- (ep- before vowels or h)
upon, on, to, in addition to (prefix)
eu-
well, good, normal (prefix)
exo-, ecto-
outside, external (prefix)
hyper-
over, excessive, more than normal (prefix)
hypo- (hyp- before vowels or h)
below, deficient, less than normal, somewhat (prefix)
-ous
pertaining to (suffix)
-sis
act of (suffix)
-y
state of (suffix)
-al
pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of (suffix)
-an (-ian)
pertaining to, like, one connected with (suffix)
-ous (-ious)
full of, pertaining to, like (suffix)
-ic, -tic (-ac after i)
pertaining to, like (suffix)
-ics, -tics
art, science, or study of (suffix)
-oid, -ode
like, having the shape of (suffix)
-algesia
sense of pain (suffix)
-etic
pertaining to (suffix)
-ia
condition (suffix)
-ism
condition, belief (suffix)
-oma
tumor (suffix)
-osis
condition, usually abnormal (suffix)
-tic
pertaining to (suffix)
-emia (-hemia)
condition of the blood, congestion of blood (suffix)
-logy
science of, systematic study of (suffix)
-lysis
dissolution of or by (suffix)
-mania
madness for or about (suffix)
-pathy
disease of, treatment of disease of or by (suffix)
-phobia
abnormal fear of (suffix)
-therapy
treatment of or by (suffix)
-tomy
surgical operation on, surgical cutting of (suffix)
-ectomy
surgical removal of (suffix)
-uria
condition of the urine (suffix)
-genous, -genic
producing, produced (suffix)
-hedron
solid figure having a (specified) number of faces (suffix)
-iasis
diseased condition; often refers to an infestation by parasites (suffix)
-meter, -metry
instrument for measuring, measure; art or science of measuring (suffix)
-nomy
science of, system of laws governing (suffix)
-oecious
having a house or dwelling (suffix)
-philous, -philic
loving, thriving in, pollinated by the agency of (suffix)
-plasty
formation, plastic surgical operation (suffix)
-rrhea
abnormal flow or discharge of (suffix)
-stomy
the making of a surgical opening (suffix)
GRAPH-, -GRAM
to write, thing written (base)
HEPAT-, HEPAR-
liver (prefix)
LEX-
to read (base)
MY-, MYS-, MYOS-
muscle (prefix)
AMYGDAL-
almond, tonsil (base)
ANDR-
man, male (prefix)
ANTHROP-
man, human being (prefix)
CHRON-
time (base)
CLAD-
branch (base)
DYNAM-, DYN-
power (base)
EME-
to vomit (base)
GYN(E)-, GYNEC- (GYNAEC-)
female (prefix)
HELIC-, HELIX
spiral (base)
HYDR-
water, fluid (base)
NECR-
corpse, dead tissue (base)
OLIG-
few, scanty (prefix)
PHAG-
to eat (base)
PHIL-
to love, have an affinity for (base)
POLY-
many, much (prefix)
TARS-
instep, edge of the eye (base)