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iatro-, iater-, -iatria, -iatric, -iatrician, -iatrics, -iatrist, -iatry; -iatricians, -iatrists, -iatries + (Greek: physician; heal, cure, treat; medical healing)
Related "health" word families and articles: Health: Index; Hygeia > hygiene > health; salu-; sana-, sani-.
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-ible (Latin: a suffix; can be done, worthy of being, able to be, tending to, capacity for)
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-ic (Greek: a suffix; pertaining to; of the nature of, like; in chemistry, it denotes a higher valence of the element than is expressed by -ous)
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-ical (Latin: from -icalis, a suffix that forms adjectives from nouns; of or having to do with; having the nature of; constituting or being; containing or made up of; made by or caused by; like, characteristic of; art or system of thought; chemical terms)
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ichor- + (Greek: fluid [distinct from blood] that flows through the veins of the gods; by extension, "watery part of blood or milk," used in the sense of "thin, serous or sanious fluid, especially from a wound or sore")
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icono-, icon- (Greek: image, likeness; form of a person or object; a sacred, holy, or religious representaion)
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-ics, -tics [-ac after i] (Greek: a suffix that forms nouns and is usually used to form names of arts and sciences)
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-id (Latin: a suffix; meaning, state, condition; having, being, pertaining to, tending to, inclinded to)
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-idae, -ida, -id (Greek: a suffix used to form the names of families in zoology and biology; descended from, related to)
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Ideas and Insights: How you get them and what to do with them, Part 1 (Remarks by Godfrey Harris)
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Ideas and Insights: How you get them and what to do with them, Part 2 (Remarks made by Godfrey Harris)