TAUTONYM
The body parts that have the same number of letters as the word "elbow" are wrist and ankle.
Organelles.
A clone is an full copy of something with no difference.
Bisect.
The word parts in "histologist" are: Hist- (from Greek "histos" meaning tissue) -o- (a connecting vowel) -logist (suffix indicating a specialist or expert in the field)
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The meaning of the greek suffix -onym is "word or name".
Tautonym is a word composed of two identical parts - for example: tutu, goody-goody, tomtom.
"Syn" means together or with, while "onym" means name or word. So when combined, "synonym" refers to words that have a similar meaning, and "antonym" refers to words that have opposite meanings.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The word you are looking for is "bipartite." This term describes something that is divided or composed of two parts.
The word "compound" comes from the Latin word "componere," which means "to put together" or "to arrange." It refers to something that is composed of two or more elements or parts.
The french word is mer, the English translation is sea, and put together phonetically it's merci.
A substance composed of atoms having an identical number of protons in each nucleus. Elements cannot be reduced to simpler substances by normal chemical means.
The base word is: Compose.
Your word is: "Identical" !
Callie and Sally are identical twins. (Identical means looks exactly the same.)