Word Unit: greg-, -gregate, -gregation (Latin: flock; assemble; gather; come together, get together)

Related "together" units: com-; inter-; struct-.

Word Unit: gross (Latin: large, big, thick)
Word Unit: Group Names: Introduction to Venereal and Other Group Terms (traditional and modern group names that try to describe group characteristics)

Here is an attempt to clarify the different "hunt, hunting" and the "love, fondness" terms: venat-, "hunt, hunting"; vener-, "love, sexual references"; Names for Groups or "Venery names"; Introduction to Venereal and Other Group Terms or "Venery names"; Venereal Terms or "names for a variety of groups".

Word Unit: gurgit-, gurg- (Latin: gurgitare, "to flood"; gurges, gurgitis, "the gullet, a gulf, the sea"; to surge, to flood; pour, glut, gorge; whirlpool, engulf; boiling liquid)
Word Unit: gust-, gusti- (Latin: taste, tasting)
Word Unit: gutt-, gutti-, guttu- + (Latin: drop)
Word Unit: guttur-, gutturo- + (Latin: throat)

Cross references related to "neck, throat" word families: cervic-; coll-; esophag-; laryng-; nuch-; trachel-.

Word Unit: gymno-, gymn- (Greek: unclothed, bare, unclad, disrobed, undressed; naked, nude)

A related "unclothed; uncovered" word family: nudo-, nudi-.

Word Unit: gyno-, gyn-, gynaeco-, gyneco-, gyne-, -gynia, -gynic, gynec-, -gynist, -gynous, -gyny (Greek: woman, women, female, females)

Related "woman, female" units: anilo-; fem-; mulie-; virgo-.

Word Unit: gyp-, gip- + (Hindu: references to a wandering race of people who have called themselves and their language Romany)
Word Unit: gyro-, gyr- (Greek: turning, spinning, whirling, bend, circular motion; originally, "circle, curved, ring")

Related "around, round, surrounding" units: ambi-; ampho-; circ-; circum-; cyclo-, -cycle; peri-.

Inter-related cross references involving word units meaning "bend, curve, turn": diversi-; diverticul-; flect-, flex-; meand-; -plex; streph-; stroph-; tors-; tropo-; verg-; vers-; volv-.

Word Unit: habit-, hab-, -hibit; habili-, habil- (Latin: to dwell, to live; have, hold; that which may be easily handled, is suitable, fit properly; clothing)
Word Unit: Habitats for the Living (from the depths of the ocean floors to the highest mountains, from dry deserts to grasslands, and the warm and wet tropical areas; all provide each form of life its preferred habitat)
Word Unit: Hack, Hacking, Hacked, Hacker, Hackers (secretly getting access to files on a computer or network in order to get information, to steal private information in order to illegally transfer money, or to cause damage, etc.)
Word Unit: hades (Greek: the lower world [originally, invisible, to make invisible])
Word Unit: hagio-, hagi- (Greek: sacred, holy; religious)

Related "holy, sacred" word families: hiero-; icono-; sacro-; sanct-.

Word Unit: Hair and Beard Styles from the 14th century to the 7th century B.C. (Samples of ancient beard and male and female hair styles)

Links to other hair-related units: alopec-; barba-; Beards; capillaro-; chaeto-; cirro-; coife; crino-; hirsute; pilo-; pogo-; tricho-; villi-.

Word Unit: hal-, hali-, -haled, -haling, -halant, -halent, -halation + (Latin: breathe, breath; from halitus, "breath" and related to halare, "to breathe")

Word units related to breath and breathe: pneo-; pneumato-; pneumo-; psych-; spiro.

Word Unit: halio-, hali-, halo-, hal- (Greek > Latin: salt or "the sea")

Related "salt" unit: sal-.

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); mare, mari- (sea); necto-, nekto- (swimming); oceano-; pelago- (sea, ocean); plankto- (drifting); thalasso- (sea, ocean).

Word Unit: hallu- (Latin: great or big toe, the first digit of the foot)

Cross references directly, or indirectly, involving the "toes" and "fingers": dactylo-; digit-; phalang-.