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dys-enUK
dys-(word root) evil, difficultExamples of words with the root dys-: dysfunctiondys-pref.1. Abnormal: dysplasia.2. a. Impaired: dysgraphia.b. Difficult: dysphonia.3. Bad: dyslogistic. [Latin dys-, bad, from Greek dus-; see dus- in Indo-European roots.]dys- prefix 1. diseased, abnormal, or faulty: dysentery; dyslexia. 2. difficult or painful: dysuria. 3. unfavourable or bad: dyslogistic. [via Latin from Greek dus-]dys- a combining form meaning “ill,” “bad,” used esp. to form words denoting impaired or abnormal biological or mental processes: dyslexia; dysplasia. [< Greek; c. German zer-, Old Norse tor-, Skt dus-] dys-enUK
dys- word element [Gr.], bad; difficult; disordered.dys- (dis), This Greek prefix denotes difficulty (dyspnea), pain (dysmenorrhea), or trouble (dyskinesia). There is currently a tendency to include these meanings among those of the Latin prefix dis- (or to respell dys- as dis-).Bad, difficult, un-, mis-; opposite of eu-. [G.] dys- Medtalk prefix Greek; abnormal, bad, impaired, mis-, not good, difficult, nonfunctionaldys- Prefix meaning bad, difficult, un-, mis-; opposite of eu-. Compare: dis-[G.]dys- Prefix denoting disordered, defective, difficult, bad or abnormal.DYS-
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DYS-➣Difficult (Prefix) |
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