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valid-, val-, vale-, -vail, -valent, -valence (Latin: valere, to be strong, to be well, to be worth; strong; power, strength; and fare well [go with strength]). With definitions but no quizzes
veloci-, veloc-, velo- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, and rapid). With definitions but no quizzes
veno-, ven- (Latin: poison). With definitions but no quizzes
verb-, verbi-(Latin: word). With definitions but no quizzes
veri-, ver- (Latin: true, truth, real, truthfulness). With definitions but no quizzes
vexat-, vex- (Latin: annoy, irritate; to harass; an agitation; a shaking, jolting, shock). With definitions but no quizzes
vexill- (Latin: flag, standard). With definitions but no quizzes
vicar- (Latin: substitute; change, alternation). With definitions but no quizzes
vir-, viri-, virtu-(Latin: man, manliness; manhood; husband). With definitions but no quizzes.
vitello-, vitell- (Latin: yolk, yolk of an egg). With definitions but no quizzes.
volan-, vola- (Latin: to fly; flying; flies). With definitions but no quizzes.
volen-, volunt-, voli-, vol- (Latin: will, free will, free choice; wish, personal desire). With definitions but no quizzes.
vor-, vora-, -vore, -vorous, -vores, -vora, -vory (Latin: eat, consume, devour). With definitions and three quizzes.
vot- (Latin: vow, affirm; from votum). With definitions but no quizzes.
-xenous (Greek: a combining suffix pertaining to a host or guest). With definitions but no quizzes.
xylo-, xyl- (Greek: wood; the first element of various scientific and technical words that refer to wood). With definitions but no quizzes.
yocto- (Greek: from octo-, eight; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements). With a definition but no quizzes.
yotta- [YAH tuh or maybe YOH tuh] (Greek: from octo-, eight; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements). With a definition but no quizzes.
zepto- [ZEP toh] (Latin: septo-, seven; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements). With definitions but no quizzes.
zeta (Greek: the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet). With a definition but no quizzes.
zetta- [ZE tuh] (Latin: septo-, seven; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements). With definitions but no quizzes.
zoo-, zo-, -zoic, -zoid, -zoite, -zoal, -zonal, -zooid, -zoon, -zoa, -zoan (Greek: animal; living being; life). With definitions but no quizzes.
zoster-, zoster (Greek: girdle; belt). With definitions but no quizzes.
zygomatico- (Greek: the malar bone or the arch that the malar bone forms with the other bones to which it is connected). With definitions but no quizzes.
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