Word Unit: typhl-, typhlo- (Greek: blind, blindness [typhlos, blind]; denotes relationship to the cecum or the first part of the large intestine, forming a dilated pouch; also called the "blindgut" or "blind intestine" [caecum, "blind, blind gut", typhlon, cecum])
Word Unit: typho-, typh-, -typhoidal, -typhus + (Greek: to smoke; smoke, mist, vapor, hot vapor, steam, cloud, fog; stupor [insensibility, numbness, dullness]; used exclusively in medicine as a reference to fever accompanied by stupor or a clouding of the mind resulting from the fever caused by a severe-infectious disease)

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units dealing with "smoke, smoking": atmido-; capno; Capnomania & Fumimania, Pt. 1; Capnophobia & Fumiphobia, Pt. 1; fumi-; nebula-.

Word Unit: Typhoid Mary (unaware that she was a carrier of a deadly disease)
Word Unit: typhon-, typhoni- + (Greek > Latin: whirlwind, tempest)
Word Unit: typo-, typ-, -type (Greek > Latin: to beat, to strike; a blow; a dent, an impression, a mark, original form; a mold; a figure, an image, a form, a kind)

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units dealing with "form, shape, appearance": eido-; figur-; form-; icono-; ideo-; imag-; morpho-; -oid.

Word Unit: tyrann-, tyranni-, tyran- (Greek > Latin: an absolute ruler; an oppressor, a dictator)

Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "master, lead, leading, ruler, ruling, govern": -agogic; agon-; arch-; -crat; dom-; gov-; magist-; poten-; regi-.

Word Unit: tyro-, tiro- (Latin: beginner, novice [also, originally, a "young soldier" or "recruit"])
Word Unit: tyro-, tyr-; turo-, tur- + (Greek: cheese)
Word Unit: ubi- (Latin: where)
Word Unit: udo- (Latin: rain)
Word Unit: ul- (Latin: ulos, "tail")
Word Unit: -ular (Latin: of, relating to, or resembling; compound of the suffixes -ule, "little, small" and -ar, "pertaining to, of the nature of, like"; and so, -ular is a combining form meaning: referring to something "specified": appendicular, molecular, pedicular; as well as, a combining form meaning "resembling" something specified: circular, globular, tubular)
Word Unit: ulc-, ulcer- + (Latin: sore, sore spot, painful spot)
Word Unit: -ule, -ole, -le (Latin: suffix; little, small)
Word Unit: ulno-, uln- + (Latin: elbow; larger bone of the forearm [from Greek: olene])

A related "elbow" family of words: ancon-.

Word Unit: ulo- + (Greek: wooly; curly)
Word Unit: ulo, ul (Greek: gum)
Word Unit: -ulous, -ulously (Latin: a suffix; tending to do, inclined to; full of)
Word Unit: ultim- + (Latin: end, last, final)
Word Unit: ultra-, ult- (Latin: beyond, on the other side; excessive, to an extreme degree)