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Cross-Reference Groups: ga-iz
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gehenna- (Hebrew > Greek > Latin: hell). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
gemin- (Latin: twin; double). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
gero-,
geri-,
ger-,
geronto-,
geront- (Greek: old age, old man, old people). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
glaci- (Latin: ice). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
glutto-,
glutt- (Latin: to swallow, gulp down). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
gonado-,
gonad- (Latin: ovary or testis; based on Greek
gonos, seed and
gone, that which generates; origination; seed; semen). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
gyno-,
gyn-,
gynaeco-,
gyneco-,
gyne-, -
gynia, -
gynic,
gynec-,
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gynist, -
gynous, -
gyny (Greek: woman, female). With
definitions and
two quizzes.
hades (Greek: the lower world [originally, invisible, to make invisible]; sometimes used to mean
hell). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
hapto-,
hapt-, -
hapte (Greek: touch, fasten, contact, seizure; binding, attaching). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
hemero-,
hemer- (Greek: tame, cultivated). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
hernio-,
herni- (Latin: protruded viscus; rupture; in the sense of protrusion of tissue or part of an organ through an abnormal opening in the surrounding walls). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
hetero-,
heter- (Greek: different, other, another, unlike; used as a prefix). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
homo-,
hom-,
hum- (Latin: human beings, mankind, man). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
homo-,
hom- (Greek: same, equal, like, similar, common; one and the same). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
hubris- (Greek: wanton violence, riotousness, insolence; outrage; arrogance). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
iatro-, iater-, -iatria, -iatric, -iatrician, -iatrics, -iatry
(Greek: physician; heal, cure, treat; medical healing). With
definitions and
one quiz.
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ichthyo-,
ichthy-, -
ichth- (Greek: fish). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
ign-,
igni-,
ignis- (Latin: fire, burn). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
-ine, -in (Latin: a suffix meaning, [of, pertaining to, characterized by]). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
integ- (Latin: whole, complete). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
ithyo-,
ithy- (Greek: straight). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
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