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poieein
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to make, produce
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polios
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gray
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polos
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pivot, hinge, axis
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polys
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much, many; more than usual
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pollakis
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often
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poros
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passage, pore
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porphyra
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purple, red
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pous, podos
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foot, stalk
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pragma, pragmatos
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a thing done, deed; fact
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prattein, prag-
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to do
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praxis
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a doing
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praktikos
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fit for doing, practical
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presbys, presbytes
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an old person
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proktos
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the anus
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protos
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first, primitive; simple
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proteios
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first, primary; protein
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proteros
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earlier
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pseudes, pseudeos
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false, imaginary
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psilos
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bare, smooth, thin
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psyche
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breath of life; spirit, soul; mind
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psychosis
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mental activity; disorder of mental activity
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psychros
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cold
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pteron
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feather, wing
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pteryx, pterygos
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wing
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pterygion
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fin
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ptosis
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a falling
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ptoma, ptomatos
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a fall; fallen body; corpse
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ptyein
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to spit
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pyelos
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a basin, trough; the pelvis
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pyle
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gate, entrance
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plyloros
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gatekeeper; the distal aperture of the stomach
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*pyon
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pus
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*pyr, pyros; pyretos
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fire, heat, fever
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pyrexis
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ill of fever
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rhag-
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to break, burst
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--rrhagia
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bleeding
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-(r)rexis
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a bursting, rupture
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rhagas, rhagados
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cleft; crack, fissure
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rhaptein (rhaph-)
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to sew, stitch
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raphe
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seam, suture
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rhaphis, rhaphidos
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needle
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rheein
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to flow
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rheos; rheuma, rheumatos
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flow, stream, current
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rhis, rhinos
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nose
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rhiza
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root; nerve root
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rhodon
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rose; red, purple
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rhombos
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spinning top, magic wheel, rhomb
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rhythmos
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rythm, measure
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sakcharon
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sugar
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salpinx, salpingos
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trumpet; tube
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sarx, sarkos
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flesh
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sauros
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lizard
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schizein
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to split, cleave
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schistos
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cleft
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seiein (seis-)
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to shake
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seismos
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earthquake
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sema, sematos; semeion
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mark, sign, token
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sepsis
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rotting, putrefaction
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septikos
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putrid
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sapros
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decayed, rotten
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