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dento-, dent-, denta-, dentino-, denti-, dentin- (Latin: tooth, teeth)
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dermo-, derm-, derma-, dermato-, dermat-, -derm, -derma, -dermatic, -dermatous, -dermis, -dermal, -dermic, -dermoid, -dermatoid (Greek: skin)
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deterior-, deteriorat- (Latin: to make worse, to become worse; lower, inferior; unfavorable; decline, declining; diminish, diminishing)
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dexter-, dextra-, dextro- (Latin: right, right hand, to the right; therefore, "skillful, fortunate")
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Dextro and Sinistro: Historical Origins (Latin: right and left)
Related "right" and "left" units: dextro-; sinistro-.
Related "hand" units: cheiro-, chiro-; Hands as Objects of Art; Hands: Mechanical Marvels; manu-; palm.
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di-, dicho-, dich- (Greek: number two; twice, divided, double; unalike; a number used as a prefix)
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diabolo-, diabol- (Greek: devil, demon [literally, "to throw across;" then, "to attack, to slander"])
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dic-, dict- (Latin: talk, speak, say, tell, declare; to proclaim)
Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "talk, speak, speech; words, language; tongue, etc.":
cit-;
clam-;
fa-;
-farious;
glosso-;
glotto-;
lalo-;
linguo-;
locu-;
logo-;
loqu-;
mythico-;
-ology;
ora-;
-phasia;
-phemia;
phon-;
phras-;
Quotes: Language,Part 1;
Quotes: Language, Part 2;
Quotes: Language, Part 3;
serm-;
tongue;
voc-.
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Dictionary with a Touch of Humor (enjoying words with special points of view, sometimes humorous, and which are not found in a "regular" dictionary)