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correct rectify rect (right) + fy (make)

loud; noisy vociferous voc (voice) + fer (carry)

having hidden meaning cryptic crypt (hidden)

faking righteousness or holiness sanctimonious sanct (holy) + mony (condition)

loud; noisy vociferous voc (voice) + fer (carry)

orbital point nearest the sun perihelion peri (around) + helio (sun)

disease-causer pathogen patho (disease) + gen (origin)

having two equal sides isosceles iso (equal) + scel (legs)

government of the wealthy plutocracy pluto (wealth) + cracy (government)

essential element sine qua non sine (without) + non (not)

diseased pathological patho (disease) + logy (science)

fat, obese corpulent corp (body)

softener emollient ex (out)+ moll (soft)

change of shape metamorphosis meta (change) + morph (shape)

backward retrograde retro (backward) + grade (step)

rock carving petroglyph petr (rock) + glyph (carving)

orbital point nearest the sun perihelion peri (around) + helio (sun)

extreme sadness melancholy mela (black) + chol (bile)

a-ha moment epiphany epi (on) + phan (appearance)

fat, obese corpulent corp (body)

two-part division dichotomy dicho (two parts) + tomy (cut)

within the skull intracranial intra (within) + cran (skull)

correct rectify rect (right) + fy (make)

change of shape metamorphosis meta (change) + morph (shape)

a-ha moment epiphany epi (on) + phan (appearance)

of the heart and vessels cardiovascular cardio (heart) + vas (vessel)

of the heart and vessels cardiovascular cardio (heart) + vas (vessel)

to outline delineate de (down) + lin(line)

built-in inherent in (into) + here (stick)

having hidden meaning cryptic crypt (hidden)

rock carving petroglyph petr (rock) + glyph (carving)

extreme sadness melancholy mela (black) + chol (bile)

faking righteousness or holiness sanctimonious sanct (holy) + mony (condition)

study of living tissues histology hist (tissue) + logy (science)

backward retrograde retro (backward) + grade (step)

built-in inherent in (into) + here (stick)

disease-causer pathogen patho (disease) + gen (origin)

twisting tortuous tort (twist) + ous (full of)

study of living tissues histology hist (tissue) + logy (science)

forming a straight line rectilinear rect (right) + lin (line)

government of the wealthy plutocracy pluto (wealth) + cracy (government)

two-part division dichotomy dicho (two parts) + tomy (cut)

essential element sine qua non sine (without) + non (not)

twisting tortuous tort (twist) + ous (full of)

forming a straight line rectilinear rect (right) + lin (line)

diseased pathological patho (disease) + logy (science)

softener emollient ex (out)+ moll (soft)

within the skull intracranial intra (within) + cran (skull)

to outline delineate de (down) + lin(line)

having two equal sides isosceles iso (equal) + scel (legs)