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Hygeia became Hygiene, a source of health
(Greek Goddess [Hygeia, Hygea, Hygia, Hygieia], the source of the word hygiene)
(Greek Goddess [Hygeia, Hygea, Hygia, Hygieia], the source of the word hygiene)
Related "health" word families and articles: Health: Index; hygieio-, hygiei-; iatro-, -iatrician; salu-; sana-, sani-.
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hygieio-, hygiei-, hygio-, hygi- + (Greek: health, healthy, healthful, wholesome, sound [in body])
Related "health" word families and articles: Health: Index; Hygeia > hygiene > health; iatro-, -iatrician; salu-; sana-, sani-.
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hygro-, hygr- + (Greek: moist, moisture, wet, damp)
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hylo-, hyle-, hyl- (Greek: wood, forest, substance, matter; material, materialism)
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hymen-, hymeno- (Greek: membrane, skin; virginal membrane; hymen originally denoted any membrane)
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hyo- (Greek: denoting u-shaped [upsilon-shaped]; hyoid bone, literally, "mere" or "simple" y, ypsilon)
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hyper-, hyp- (Greek: above, over; excessive; more than normal; abnormal excess [in medicine]; abnormally great or powerful sensation [in physical or pathological terms]; highest [in chemical compounds])
Related "above, over, beyond the normal, excessive" word units: epi-; super-, supra-, sur; ultra-, ult-.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "more, plentiful, fullness, excessive, over flowing": copi-; exuber-; multi-; opulen-; ple-; pleio-; plethor-; poly-; super-; total-; ultra-; undu-.
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Hypertrichosis, Once Treated by Roentgen or X-rays (Tricho Sales Corporation treated excess hair growth with a "ray of light")
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hypno-, hypn- (Greek: sleep)
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Hypnotism: Sleep, Wonderful Sleep (a normal behavior when induced in most “normal people” under suitable conditions)
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hypo-, hyp- (Greek: under, below, beneath; less than; too little; deficient, diminished; used as a prefix)
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hysteres-, hystere- (Greek: shortcoming, deficiency; to be behind, to come late, to lag; later)
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-ia (Greek > Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; state of, condition of, quality of; act of)
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-ial (Latin: a suffix that forms English adjectives from Latin adjectives ending with -is or -ius with meanings about "pertaining to, relating to", or "characterized by")
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-ian + (Latin: suffix form of -an from -ianus, a modifier of the main word to which it is attached: belonging to, coming from, being involved in, or being like something)