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What body part does the medical root word carpo refer to?
The medical root word "carpo" refers to the
wrist
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It comes from the Greek word "karpos", meaning wrist.
What does the latin root olygy mean?
What is tagalog of A broom sturdy because its stands as tightly bound?
Morphology
What is the root word of gender?
Where is the primary accent in word tentative?
Can you give 200 examples of homonyms?
What is it called when Spanish words have the same meaning and looks like English words?
Suffix-tin indicates that something is stratched and thin?
Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum?
How do you pronounce the name petra in German?
What words have the greek root thesis?
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