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What words have the Greek root stereo?

The Greek root "stereo" means "solid" or "three-dimensional". Here are some words with the root "stereo":

General meanings:

* Stereotype: A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.

* Stereoscopic: Relating to or using stereoscopy, which is a technique for creating the illusion of depth in an image.

* Stereometry: The branch of geometry that deals with the measurement of solids.

* Stereotactic: Relating to the precise targeting of a specific point in the body, often for surgical procedures.

Specific contexts:

* Stereophonic: Relating to the reproduction of sound using two or more channels to create a spatial effect.

* Stereoisomer: A molecule that has the same molecular formula as another molecule but differs in the arrangement of atoms in space.

* Stereogram: An image that, when viewed with special glasses or by using a particular technique, creates the illusion of depth.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that contain the Greek root "stereo" depending on the specific context and field of study.

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