Search References Update
Cross-Reference Groups: ja-my
From time to time, new units are added to this extended free Cross-reference search area that have been completed; that is, with as many definitions as can be found or with a significant number of vocabulary examples.
kedo-, ked-, cedo-, cedno- (Greek: worry, anxiety, care, grief, trouble, to be concerned for; protector, guardian, most worthy of care). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
laparo-,
lapar- (Greek: the soft part of the body between the ribs and the hip, flank, loin; denotes the flank or loins and the abdominal wall). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
larcen-,
latro- (Latin: theft, robbery, felony; from
latrocinium, service of mercenaries; freebooting, robbery;
latro, a mercenary soldier; robber). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lard (Greek: fat > Latin: [lardum] bacon). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lauro- (Greek: a drain, passage; sewer). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lax- (Latin: loose; slack). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lexico-,
lexi-,
lex-, -
lexia, -
lexias, -
lexic, -
lectic (Greek: a word; a saying, a phrase; speaking). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
libr-,
libel (Latin: book; originally, the inner bark of a tree, whence the text written on this, collection of leaves for writing, and finally book). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lipo-,
lip-, -
lipid, -
lipoid, -
lipoma, -
lipomatous (Greek: fat, fatty). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lisso-,
liss- (Greek: smooth, polished). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
livid-,
liv- (Latin > French: bluish, livid; bluish color). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
logo-, log-, -logia, , -logical, -logic, -logism, -logician,
-logian, -logist, -logy [-ology is in a separate list] (Greek:
talk, speech, speak; word). With
definitions and
one quiz.
long-,
longi- (Latin: long). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
loqu-, -
loquence, -
loquent, -
loquently, -
iloquent, -
iloquently (Latin: talk, speak, say). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
loutro-,
loutr- (Greek: bath, bathing). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
luci- (Latin: light, shine). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lud-,
ludi-,
lus- (Latin: play, make sport of, jest; sportive; pastime). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
lugubri-,
lugubr- (Latin: pertaining to mourning, mournful, painful; lament, bewail). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
macul-,
maculat- (Latin: spot, mark, stain, blot, mesh). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
malaco-,
malac-,
malako-, -
malacia (Greek: soft, softness; abnormal softening, soft-bodied). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
malaxo-,
malax- (Latin: to soften, softening; to mollify; a kneading movement used in massage; stroking, caressing, love play). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
malleo-,
malle- (Latin: hammer). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
-mancy, -mancer, -mantic, -mantical (Greek: used as a
suffix; divination, prophecy; to interpret signs so
practical decisions can be made [related to -mania]). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
-mania, -maniac, -maniacal, -manic, -manically,
-maniacally (Greek: mental disorder). With
definitions and
five quizzes.
mano-,
man- (Greek: sparse, thin, rare; slack, loose; by extension, gas, vapor.). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
marito-,
marit- (Latin: pertaining to a husband or marriage; used as a prefix). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
mascu-,
mas- (Latin: male, manly, of or relating to men or boys; of the male sex and gender; bold, courageous). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
mater-,
matri-,
matro-
matr- (Latin: mother, mama, mom; mum (British) [family member]). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
mecono-,
mecon- (Greek > Latin: [
mekonion > meconium] of or pertaining to the poppy, poppy, poppy-juice; opium). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
mend- (Latin: defect, blemish). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
micto-, -
mict- (Greek: mix, mixed; thrown together, blended). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
miso-,
mis-, -
misia (Greek: hate, hater, hatred; disgust for; revulsion of). With
definitions but
no quizzes.
monstr-,
monst- (Latin: an omen; a supernatural manifestation; hence, horrific-supernatural being; supernatural manifestation);
monstrum, an evil omen, portent, monster; literally, that which serves as a warning, to show, point out, indicate. With
definitions but
no quizzes.
multi-, mult- (Latin: many, much; used as a prefix). With definitions but no quizzes.
muses (Greek: goddesses of fine arts; including, Calliope, Clio, Erato, Urania, Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Thalia, Melpomene, and Terpsichore). With definitions but no quizzes.
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