Roots

Root Language Translation
trychn, -o, mus Greek Nightshade; worn out
trygo, -n, -no Latin A dove; a stingray
trym, =a, -o Greek A hole
tryp, -a, -ano, -o Greek A hole; bore
tryp, -s, -t Greek Rub; rubbed
trypet Greek Bored; a borer
trysi Greek Wearing out
tryss, -o Greek Dainty
tub, -a Latin A trumpet
tub, -i, mus Latin A tube, pipe
tuber, -i Latin A knot, knob, swelling
tubercul, =um Latin A little knob or swelling
tubul, -i, -us Latin A little pipe
tuit Latin Considered; guarded
tulip, -i. French The tulip
tum., -e, -esc Latin Swell.
tumid Latin Swollen
tumul, mus Latin A hill
tund Latin Beat
tunic, =a Latin A covering, cloak

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