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cirsocele
cirsocele Path. (ˈsɜːsəʊsiːl) Erron. circo-. [ad. Gr. κιρσοκήλη, f. κιρσό-ς enlargement of a vein + κήλη tumour; F. cirsocèle.] See quot. 1783.1708 Phillips, Circocele, a Swelling of the Seed-vessels in the Scrotum. 1783 Pott Chirurg. Wks. II. 423 The cirsocele is a varicose distention and enlargeme...
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hygro-
hygro- (ˈhaɪgrəʊ) before a vowel also hygr-, repr. Gr. ὑγρο-, ὑγρ-, combining form of ὑγρός wet, moist, fluid: extensively employed in Greek; the English compounds are mostly scientific terms of recent formation. The chief of these are hygrometer and hygroscope, with their derivatives. Other words i...
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hydro-
hydro- (haɪdrəʊ) before a vowel also hydr-, = Gr. ὑδρ(ο-, combining form of ὕδωρ water, employed in many compounds adopted or formed from Greek. Of the numerous compounds in Greek some were adopted in Latin, whence they passed into English either directly or through French: the earliest of these are...
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