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tacho-, tach-, tachy- (Greek: fast, speed, swift, rapid). With definitions but no quizzes
tacit-, taci-, tace- (Latin: silent, silence; unspoken; quiet). With definitions but no quizzes
talo-, tal- (Latin: the ankle, anklebone). With definitions but no quizzes
tapho-, taph-, -taphia (Greek: burial, grave; tomb; funeral). With definitions but no quizzes
tarax-, tarac- (Greek > Latin: disturbed; confusion, disturbance, trouble). With definitions but no quizzes
techno-, techn-, tect-, -technic[s], -technique, -technology, -technical, -technically (Greek: art, skill, craft; techne, art, skill, craft; tekton, builder). With definitions but no quizzes
telluri-, tellur- (Latin: earth). With definitions but no quizzes
tempo-, tempor- (Latin: time, occasion). With definitions but no quizzes
tendo-, tend-, ten-, tens-, tent-, ton-, -tend, -tension, -tend, -tent, -tense, -tensive, -tentious (Greek > Latin: to move in a certain direction; to stretch, hold out; tension). With definitions but no quizzes
tera- [TE ruh] (Greek: monster, marvel; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements). With definitions but no quizzes
terato-, terata-, terat-, tera- (Greek > Latin: marvel, omen, monster; malformation). With definitions but no quizzes
terri- (Latin: frightful; literally, causing terror). With definitions but no quizzes.
tessara-, tessera- (Greek > Latin: four; cube; Latin, password). With definitions but no quizzes.
testi-, test- (Latin: a witness, one who stands by; testicle, one of the two oval male gonads supported in the scrotum by its tissues and suspended by the spermatic cord). With definitions but no quizzes.
thalasso-, thalass-, thalassi-, thalassio-, thalatto-, thalatt- (Greek: sea). With definitions but no quizzes.
thanato-, thanat-, thanas-, -thanasia, -thanasic (Greek: death, dead). With definitions but no quizzes.
thaumato-, thaumat- (Greek: wonder, wondrous thing; miracle; a thing to look at; sight spectacle). With definitions but no quizzes.
thely- (Greek: feminine, female, females; daughter, daughters). With definitions and two quizzes.
theo-, the-, -theism, -theist, -theistic (Greek: God, god, deity, divine). With definitions and two quizzes.
theo-, the-, -theism, -theist, -theistic (Greek [theorein, theoria]; Latin [theoria]: looking at, contemplation, speculation; viewing). With definitions but no quizzes.
therap-, -therapeutic[s], -therapeutically, -therapy, -therapies, -therapist (Greek: heal, cure; treatment; service done to the sick, a waiting on). With definitions and two quizzes.
therio-, theri-, thero-, ther-, -there, -therium, -theria, -theridae, -therian, -therioid, -theroid (Greek: animal, wild beast, wild animal). With definitions but no quizzes.
thermo-, therm-, thermi-, -thermia, -therm, -thermal, -thermic, -thermous, -thermy (Greek: heat, hot, warm). With definitions and three quizzes.
thesaur- (Greek > Latin: treasure, treasury, storehouse, chest; a treasury of words). With definitions but no quizzes.
threpso-, threps- (Greek: nutrition, nourishment). With definitions but no quizzes.
thygatro-, thygatr-, thygatri-, thygater- (Greek: daughter). With definitions but no quizzes.
tigri-, tigr-, tiger (Greek > Latin > Old French: swift animal). With definitions but no quizzes.
tonitro-, tonitru- (Latin: thunder). With definitions but no quizzes.
trachelo-, trachel- (Greek: neck, throat, cervix). With definitions but no quizzes.
tracheo-, trache- (Greek: windpipe; originally, rough artery). With definitions but no quizzes.
trepid- (Latin: agitated, alarmed, restless, anxious, solicitous; consternation). With definitions but no quizzes.
tri- (Greek > Latin: three, thrice, threefold; a number used as a prefix). With definitions but no quizzes.
tribo-, trib- (Greek: friction, rub, rubbing, grind, wear away; spend, waste time; be busy). With definitions but no quizzes.
trit- (Latin: tritus, past participle of terere, to rub; thresh, grind; to wear away). With definitions but no quizzes.
typho-, typh-, -typhoidal, -typhus, -typhic (Greek: to smoke, smoke, mist, vapor, cloud, fog; in medicine, fever accompanied by stupor or a clouding of the mind resulting from a fever). With definitions but no quizzes.
ubi- (Latin: where). With definitions and Latin proverbs, but no quizzes.
ultim- (Latin: end, last, final). With definitions and Latin proverbs, but no quizzes.
umbra-, umbro-, umbr-, umbel- (Latin: shade, shadow). With definitions but no quizzes.
uxor- (Latin: wife; spouse [female]). With definitions but no quizzes.
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