Word Unit: caval- (Latin: horse)

Related horse-word units: equ-, equi-; hippo-.

Word Unit: ceal- + (Latin: to hide; hidden; secret)

A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "secret, hidden, confidential, concealed": clandesti-; crypto-; myster-; occult-; orgy; stego-, stegano-.

Word Unit: ceco-, cec-, caeco-, caec- (Latin: blind, blind gut [first part of the large intestine, forming a dilated pouch into which open the ileum, the colon, and the appendix vermiformis]; any blind pouch)
Word Unit: -cede, -ceed, -cess, -cease (Latin: to be in motion; to go, to go away, to yield, to give up, to withdraw)
Word Unit: -cele (Greek: a suffix; hernia, swelling)
Word Unit: celebr- (Latin: frequented, populous; to frequent in great numbers, to assemble, to honor; thronged)
Word Unit: celer- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, rapid)
Word Unit: celest- (Latin: heaven, sky)
Word Unit: celiba-, celibat- (Latin: unmarried; vow not to marry; chaste, morally pure in thought and conduct; that which is considered to be decent and virtuous behavior)
Word Unit: cell-, cel- (Latin: to rise high, to surpass, to be eminent)
Word Unit: celli-, cell, cells (Latin: a storeroom, a chamber, a closet; by extension, of or pertaining to a cell, a microscopic protoplasmic mass made up of a nucleus enclosed in a semipermeable membrane)

A cross reference of word units that are related, directly or indirectly, to "cell, cells, cell nucleus": cellulo-; cyto-; endothelio-; gameto-; glio-; kary-, karyo-; neuro-.

Word Unit: Cells and Their Compositions (cytology is the study of cells and the cell theory states that all living things are composed of cells and that all cells arise only from other cells)
Word Unit: cellulo-, celluli-, cellul- (Latin: a small cell, consisting of cells; a small storeroom)

A cross reference of word units that are related, directly or indirectly, to "cell, cells, cell nucleus": celli-; cyto-; endothelio-; gameto-; glio-; kary-, karyo-; neuro-.

Word Unit: celo- + (Greek: hollow; abdomen; hernia; used primarily in the sense of concave; pertaining to a bodily cavity)

A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, indirectly, or partially with: "opening, hole, cavity, tract, tube": alveolo-; antro-; anu-; coelio-; concho-; fenestra-; hernio-; hiat-; meato-; ora-; parieto-; poro-; pyl-, pyle-; pylor-; sphinctero-; splanchn-; stomato-; syringo-; uretero-; urethro-; vagino-; ventricul-.

Word Unit: celo-, cel-, kelo-, kel- (Greek: tumor, hernia)
Word Unit: cement- + (Latin: caementa, "stone chips" from caedere, "to cut down, chop, beat, hew, fell, slay")
Word Unit: cen-, ceno-, caen-, caeno-, cain-, caino-, kain-, kaino- + (Greek: new, recent, fresh)

Cross references of word families related to: "new, recent": ne-, neo-; nov-, novo-.

Word Unit: -cene (Greek: a suffix; new, denotes certain "recent" eons when naming geological periods)
Word Unit: ceno-, caeno-, keno-, ken-; -cenosis (Greek: empty; removal [medical discharge or evacuation])

Related "empty, vacant" word units: vacu-; void.