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A-, an-

Anti-

Arche-

Auto-

Bio-

Cyto-

End-

Ecto-

Exo-

Haplo-

Hetero-

Homo-, homeo-

Inter-

Intra-

Lysis-

Macro -

Micro -

Path-

Pseudo-

Troph-

-biosis

-logy

-morph

-phase

-stasis

-therm

-vor

-zygo, -zygous

Not, without, less

Against

Ancient, primitive, beginning

self

Related to life

Cell

in

Outside

Outer, external

Single

Different, other

Same, similar, like

Between

Within, inside

A releasing, loosening, to burst

Large

Small

Disease

False

To feed or eat

Mode of living

Discourse, study of

Form

A stage, condition, appearance

A stationary condition

Heat

Feeding

Forming pairs