|
Word part
|
Type
|
Origin
|
Definition
|
| hepat,
hepato
|
root |
Greek |
liver |
| hept,
hepta
|
root |
Greek |
seven |
| her,
hes
|
root |
Latin |
stick |
| hetero
|
root |
Greek |
different, other |
| hexa,
hex
|
root |
Greek |
six |
| hom
|
root |
Latin |
man, human |
| homo,
homeo,
omal
|
root |
Greek |
one, same |
| -hood
|
noun-forming suffix |
Old English |
1. state, condition; 2.the whole group of |
| horr,
hor
|
root |
Latin |
tremble, bristle (as with fear) |
| hosp,
host1
|
root |
Latin |
host, guest |
| host2
|
root |
Latin |
stranger, enemy |
| hydr,
hydro
|
root |
Greek |
water, hydrogen, liquid |
| hyp-,
hypo-
|
prefix |
Greek |
under, below, less |
| hyper-
|
prefix |
Greek |
over, beyond, excessive |
| hypn,
hypno
|
root |
Greek |
sleep |
| i-
|
prefix |
Latin |
not, without |
| iatr,
iatri,
iatro,
-iatry
|
root |
Greek |
medical care, healing |
| -ic
|
adjective-forming suffix |
Latin and Greek |
like, pertaining to |
| -ice
|
noun-forming suffix |
French |
state, condition, or quality. |
| -ician
|
noun-forming suffix |
Latin |
practictioner of or expert in |
| icon,
icono
|
root |
Greek |
image |
|
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