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pater-, patri-, patro-, patr-, -patria (Latin: father, dad, pop (family member); fatherland, country, nation)
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path-, patho-, -path-, -pathia, -pathic, -pathology, -pathetic, -pathize, -pathy (Greek: feeling, sensation, perception; suffering, disease, or disorder; a system of treating diseases)
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pecca-, pecc- (Latin: to err, to sin, to commit a crime)
Related "sin, sinful" word unit: harmarto-.
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pectoro-, pector- + (Latin: breast, chest)
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pecu-, pecun- (Latin: cattle, property in cattle; private property; money; particular)
Cross references of word families related to: "individual, personal": idio-; privat-, priv-.
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ped-, pedi-, -pedal, -ped, -pede, -pedia (Latin: foot, feet; people often see this ped element in other words. When people refer to "pedal extremities", they mean "feet". When anyone pushes the pedals of a bicycle, it is done with the feet. A pedestrian must use the feet for walking. A quadruped has four feet while a centipede has "100 feet"; or a large number of them because it may be impossible to count all of them.)
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pedo-, ped- + (Greek: pedon, ground, soil, earth)
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peer, pair (Latin: same, equal, similar)
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pel-, -pell, -pellent, -peal (Latin: push, beat, strike, knock, drive)
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pel-, pelo- + (Greek: mud, earth, clay)
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pelago-, pelag- (Greek [pelagos] > Latin [pelagicus]: sea, pertaining to the sea or ocean)
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving the "sea" and the "ocean" bodies of water: abysso- (bottomless); Atlantic; batho-, bathy- (depth); bentho- (deep, depth); halio-, halo- (salt or "the sea"); mare, mari- (sea); necto-, nekto- (swimming); oceano-; plankto- (drifting); thalasso- (sea, ocean).
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pemphig-, pemphi- + (Greek: pemphix, "blister"; blistering skin diseases or a swelling of the skin that contains watery fluid and is caused by burning or irritation; a bump or small swelling on or beneath the skin)