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bacchus [BAK uhs] (Greek > Latin: an ancient Greek and Roman god of wine and revelry; earlier called Dionysus by the Greeks). With definitions but no quizzes.
bentho-, benth- (Greek: deep; the fauna and flora of the bottom of the sea; sea bottom; depth [by extension, this element includes lake, river, and stream bottoms]). With definitions but no quizzes.
bio-, bi-, -bia, -bial, -bian, -bion, -biont, -bius, -biosis, -bium, -biotic, -biotical, -biotic (Greek: life; living, live, alive). With definitions and six quizzes.
borborygmo-, borborygm- (Greek > Latin: intestinal rumblings, to rumble; gurgling, and splashings). With definitions but no quizzes.
bosci, bosc- (Greek > Latin: to feed, graze). With definitions but no quizzes.
botul-, botuli- (Latin: [botulus] sausage). With definitions but no quizzes.
brachio-, brachi- (Greek: arm [especially the upperarm from the shoulder to the elbow]). With definitions but no quizzes.
brady- (Greek: slow, slowness; delayed, tardy). With definitions but no quizzes.
bronto-, bront- (Greek: thunder). With definitions but no quizzes.
butyro-, butyr- (Greek > Latin: butter; from bou[s] , ox, cow plus tyro[s], cheese). With definitions but no quizzes.
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