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There are several. From Greek we get eu- (well: euphonious - "well-voiced"), aristo- ( best: aristocracy - "rule by the nobility"), calli- ( beautiful: calligraphy - "beautiful handwriting"). From Latin we get bene- (good, well: benefit - "do good for").

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