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dys-

 

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  1. Abnormal: dysplasia.
    1. Impaired: dysgraphia.
    2. Difficult: dysphonia.
  2. Bad: dyslogistic.

[Latin dys-, bad, from Greek dus-.]


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pref.
  1. Abnormal: dysplasia.
  2. Impaired: dysesthesia.
  3. Difficult: dysphonia.
  4. Bad: dyspepsia.
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Dansk (Danish)
pref. - dys-, unormal, vanskelig, smertelig, dårlig

Français (French)
pref. - (préf) dys- signifiant anormal, affaibli, défaillant, difficile, mauvais

Deutsch (German)
pref. - dys..., anormal, krankhaft, fehlerhaft, schwer, schwierig, schlecht

Ελληνική (Greek)
pref. - δυσ-

Español (Spanish)
pref. - anormal, deteriorado, difícil

Svenska (Swedish)
pref. - dys-

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
恶化, 困难, 不良

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
pref. - 惡化, 困難, 不良

한국어 (Korean)
pref. - 악화, 불량, 곤란 의 뜻

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(بادئه الكلم- ه) بادئه معناها غير طبيعي, صعب, معاق, سي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
pref. - ‮לארגיל, לא נורמלי, לא תקני, (קידומת), מוחלש, קשה, רע‬


 
 

 

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