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ec-
ex-
e-
- out
- example: ectopic, exodontist, edentate
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ecto-
exo-
- outside, outer
- example: ectodermal, exogamy
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endo-
ento-
- inner, within
- examples: endoscope, entocele
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hyper-
- excessive
- example: hyperpnea
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hypo-
- deficient, below
- example: hypotonia
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tele-
- at a distance, afar
- example: telemetry
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anthrop-
- man, human being
- example: anthropology
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bi-
- life, living
- example: symbiosis
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cicatric-
- scar
- example: cicatricectomy
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dem-
- people, country
- example: pandemic
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dermat-
derm-
- skin
- example: dermatologist, blastodermal
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iatr-
- healing
- example: geriatrics
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log-
- word, understanding
- example: neologist
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nyct-
- night
- examples: nyctamblyopia
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ped-
- child
- example: pedodontics
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phon-
- sound, voice
- example: phonics
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psych-
- mind
- example: psychosomatic
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squam-
- flake, scale
- example: squamous
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tel-
- end, completion
- example: telangiectasis
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therm-
- heat, temperature
- example: hypothermia
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ton-
- tension, tone
- example: isotonic
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all-
- other, different
- example: allomorphic
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atel-
- incomplete, imperfect
- example: atelomyelia
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aut-
- self, one's own
- example: autogenous
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megal-
meg(a)-
- large
- example: megalogastria, megakaryocyte
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pseud-
- false
- example: pseudocyesis
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sten-
- narrow
- example: stenophagous
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