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viv life vivid revive

homo same homonym homophone

mono one monomania monotone

spec look spectacles respect

phon sound symphony euphony

duct lead conduct product

proto first prototype protohuman

fer carry transfer Lucifer

hema blood hematology hematoma

pend hang pending pendulum

tomy cut anatomy tonsillectomy

micro small microscope microwave

neuro nerve neurology

hydro water hydroplane

pseudo false pseudonym

hypo under hypodermic

re again return revive

photo light photograph photometer

poly many polyphony polygamy

pan all panoply pantheism

ex out exit excise

hypo under hypodermic hypocrite

omni all omnipresent omnivorous

penta five pentagram pentarchy