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| aesth, esth | feeling; perception |
| eth | habit; moral |
| neur | nerve |
| pneum, pneumat, -pnea | breath; wind |
| opt, ops, op | sight; view; eye |
| opthalm | eye |
| them, the, thet, thec, thek | put; place |
| thanat, thanas | death |
| necro | dead |
| taph | tomb |
| mnem, mne, mnes | memory |
| soph | wise |
| dys- | difficult; bad |
| -orama, -oramist, -oramic | view; one who views, pertaining to viewing |
| anesthetic | An agent that causes loss of sensation with or without the loss of consciousness. |
| ethical | Being in accordance with the accepted principles of right and wrong that govern conduct |
| neuralgia | Sharp, severe pain extending along a nerve or group of nerves. |
| pneumatic | Of or relating to air or other gases; filled with air, especially compressed air |
| opthalmoscope | An instrument for examining the interior structures of the eye |
| hypothesis | Something taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation; an assumption. |
| necropolis | A cemetery, especially a large and elaborate one belonging to an ancient city. |
| epitaph | An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there. |
| amnesia | Partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock, psychological disturbance, brain injury, or illness. |
| philosophy | Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline. |
| dyschromatopsia | color blindness |
| cyclorama | A large composite picture placed on the interior walls of a cylindrical room so as to appear in natural perspective to a spectator standing in the center of the room. |
| euthanasia | the act of killing someone painlessly, esp to relieve suffering from an incurable illness |
| synopsis | A brief outline or general view, as of a subject or written work; an abstract or a summary |
| thanatopsis | A meditation upon death. |
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