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What words have the suffix odynia?

The suffix "-odynia" refers to pain. Here are some words that use it:

* Myalgia: Muscle pain

* Neuralgia: Nerve pain

* Arthralgia: Joint pain

* Cephalodynia: Headache

* Mastodynia: Breast pain

* Cardialgia: Heart pain

* Enterodynia: Intestinal pain

* Hepatodynia: Liver pain

* Nephrodynia: Kidney pain

* Odontodynia: Toothache

* Osteodynia: Bone pain

* Proctalgia: Anal pain

* Spondylodynia: Pain in the spine

* Viscerodynia: Pain in internal organs

These are just a few examples, and many other words can be created using the suffix "-odynia" to describe pain in specific body parts or systems.

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