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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)
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-cele (Greek: a suffix; hernia, swelling)
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celebr- (Latin: frequented, populous; to frequent in great numbers, to assemble, to honor; thronged)
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celer- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, rapid)
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celest- (Latin: heaven, sky)
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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)
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cell-, cel- (Latin: to rise high, to surpass, to be eminent)
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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)
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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)
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celo- + (Greek: hollow; abdomen; hernia; used primarily in the sense of concave; pertaining to a bodily cavity)
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cement- + (Latin:
caementa, "stone chips" from
caedere, "to cut down, chop, beat, hew, fell, slay")
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-cene (Greek: a suffix; new, denotes certain "recent" eons when naming geological periods)
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ceno-, cene-, cen-, ceoen-, ceoene-, coeno-, coen-, coino-, coin-, kaino-, kain-, koino-, koin- (Greek: common, shared)
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censur-, censor- (Latin: to count, to reckon, to assess, to estimate, to value, to deem, to judge; judgment, criticism; Latin
censura and French
censure)
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cente-, -centesis (Greek: perforation, puncture, or tapping, as with an aspirator or needle)