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referring to the beginning, or the root, of a structure, usually a nerve or a vein Latin rādīx, root radiculopathy: re-again, back Latin re-relapse: rect-rectum: abbr. of New Latin rectum intestinum ('straight intestine') < Latin rēctus, straight rectal, rectum, rectus femoris: ren(o) of or pertaining to the kidney Latin rēn, rēnes, kidney ...
Telegraph: the long-distance transmission of written messages without physical transport of letters [see tele] Gyn Woman: Misogyny: The hatred of women [see miso] Helio: Sun: Heliotherapy: therapeutic exposure to sunlight [see therap] Hem; haem Blood: Hemorrhage: a profuse discharge of blood Hemi: Half
2.3.1 Hema–Hemi. 2.3.2 Hemo. 2.4 Hen. 2.5 Hep. 2.6 Her. 2.6.1 Here. ... This is a list of diseases starting with the letter "H". Ha. Hag–Ham; Han–Hay; Hag–Ham ...
Today's Wordle Answer for #1260 on Saturday, November 30, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Saturday, November 30, 2024, is DOGMA. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.
Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples i-[1]go: Greek: ἰέναι (iénai), ἴμμεναι, ἰόν, ἰών (ímmenai, ión, iṓn) ...
Last month, on Nov. 14, Oxford University Press narrowed a list down to six words and the world had the opportunity to vote for its favorite. Language experts from the publishing house of the ...
Hemi Doron (born 1956), Israeli politician; Hemi Pititi Huata (1867–1954), New Zealand tribal leader and Anglican clergyman; Hemi Pomara (born 1830), Māori chief; Hemi Potatau (1904–1994), New Zealand Presbyterian minister, soldier, writer; Hemi Taylor (born 1963), Wales rugby union player; Hemi Topine Te Mamaku ( 1790–1887), Māori chief
Archaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a normal or low pitch ᾟᾗ: Eta with subscript iota and circumflex and rough breathing: Archaic letter denoting the presence of /h/ prior to a long diphthong, with a high or falling pitch Ίί: Iota with acute: High pitch on short vowel or rising pitch on long vowel ...