metempsychoses
metempsychosis
parapsychologist
parapsychologists
parapsychology
psych
psyche
psyched
psychedelia
psychedelic
psychedelically
psychedelics
psyches
psychiatric
psychiatrist
psychiatrists
psychiatry
psychic
psychical
psychically
psychics
psyching
psycho
psychoactive
psychoanalyses
psychoanalysis
psychoanalyst
psychoanalysts
psychoanalytic
psychoanalytical
psychoanalytically
psychoanalyze
psychoanalyzed
psychoanalyzes
psychoanalyzing
psychobabble
psychodrama
psychodramas
psychogenic
psychokinesis
psychokinetic
psycholinguistic
psycholinguistics
psycholinguists
psychological
psychologically
psychologies
psychologist
psychologists
psychology
psychometric
psychoneuroses
psychoneurosis
psychopath
psychopathic
psychopathics
psychopathology
psychopaths
psychopathy
psychos
psychoses
psychosis
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psychosomatic
psychosomatics
psychotherapies
psychotherapist
psychotherapists
psychotherapy
psychotic
psychotically
psychotics
psychotropic
psychotropics
psychs
psychotic, psychic, psychology, psychologist, psychopathology, psychopath, psychopathic, psychophysics, and I'm sure there are many more, but these are the only ones I can think of
Speir- is the Greek root for 'spirea'. Derivatives are the Greek noun 'speira' and the later Latin noun 'spira'. Both the Greek and the Latin derivatives mean 'coil, twist'. Another Greek derivative of the original Greek root is the noun 'speirema', which means 'convolution'.
The Greek root "naute" means sailor or ship. It is commonly found in words related to the sea or navigation.
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The Greek root "homo" means "same" or "alike." It is commonly used in words related to similarity or sameness.
The Greek root "urb" means city or town. It is often used in words related to urban environments or urbanization.
άψυχο (apsycho) a:non psycho: the root word for soul
άψυχο (apsycho) a:non psycho: the root word for soul
Don is not a Greek root word.
life
it is not a greek root or any root
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
The Greek root carci- means cancer
The Greek root "lith" means stone. It is commonly seen in words related to rocks, minerals, or stones, such as "lithosphere" (the rigid outer layer of Earth) or "lithotomy" (surgical removal of a stone).
It 's not a Greek root word, so it doesnt mean anything.
vit
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The Greek root "gnos" means "to know" or "knowledge." It is commonly used in English words related to knowing or understanding, such as diagnosis or gnosis.