Word Unit:
				Aesculepius, Asculapius (Latin); Asclepius, Asklepios (Greek),  Part 1 of 2 +				(A god for all medical doctors)
				
									
			
					
				Word Unit:
				Aesculepius, Asculapius (Latin); Asclepius, Asklepios (Greek), Part 2 of 2 +				(A god for all medical doctors)
				
									
			
					
				Word Unit:
				aesth-, esth-, aesthe-, esthe-, aesthesio-, esthesio-, aesthesia-, -esthesia, -aesthetic, -esthetic, -aesthetical, -esthetical, -aesthetically, -esthetically				(Greek: feeling, sensation, perception)
				
					
			
					Related-word units meaning feeling: senso-; pass-, pati-; patho-.
				Word Unit:
				aevum, evum; etern-; aeternus				(Latin: age; space of time, ever, always; eternity)
				
					
			
					Related "time" units: archaeo-, archeo-; Calendars; chrono-; horo-; pre-; Quotes: Time; tempo-.
				Word Unit:
				ag-, agen-, act-, agi-, agit-				(Latin: to set in motion, to hurry, to shake; to drive; to do, to act; to lead, to conduct, to guide)
				
									
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agape-				(Greek > Latin: love feast of the early Christians; love, love feast; to love)
				
			
					
					
					
				Word Unit:
				-age				(Latin: suffix; quality of, act of, process, function, condition, or place; forms nouns that denote an action; a product of an action; a place, an abode)
				
									
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agglutino-, aggluto-, agglutin- +				(Latin: ad-, "to, toward, near" plus gluten, glutinis, "glue, beeswax")
				
									
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agio-				(Greek > Italian: change; a fee charged by money brokers [changers] for exchanging money)
				
									
			
					
				Word Unit:
				-agogic-, -agogue, -agog, -agogic, -agoguery, -agogy				(Greek: usually a suffix meaning: lead, leading, leading forth, guide, guiding; bring, take; promoting, stimulating)
				
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agon-				(Greek: struggle, a contest, to contend for a prize; also, to lead, set in motion, drive, conduct, guide, govern; to do, to act; by extension, pain)
				
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agora-, -gor- +				(Greek: assembly, market place; open space, public speaking; originally, "to unite")
				
									
			
					
					
				Word Unit:
				agra- +				(Greek > Latin: from ager to agri and agrarius, of the land; land, fields)
				
			
					
				Word Unit:
				-agra, -agras				(Greek: in medicine, a painful seizure or sudden-acute pain; as, with gout)
				
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agrest-				(Latin: rustic, rural; pertaining to the fields; from ager then agrestis, "field")
				
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agri-, agrio-, ager				(Greek > Latin: fields; wild, savage; living in the fields, via ager, agri.)
				
			
					
				Word Unit:
				agro-				(Greek: land, soil, field, fields; earth; wild, as one who lives in the fields; wildness; savage, savageness)
				
			
			
		
