CLST 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Philia, Pus, Syphilis
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Subordinate roots instrument used to measure the heat of the eye condition charactized by the presence of one digit. There are a number of reasons why one root may be subordinate to another; here a list of the most common reasons: the subordinate root may be descriptive of the main root monodactyly. Here, mon- ( one ) describes the root dactyl-: the subordinate root may indicate the location in which an instrument is used ophthalmothermometer. In this instance, ophthalm- ( eye ) indicates where the thermometer is being used: the subordinate root may indicate the source of something, such as pain, inflammation, or a discharge podarthritis. The root pod- indicates where the pain is located: the subordinate root may indicate the means by which some process occurs or is brought about dactylophasia. Here, dactyl- indicates how the speech ( -phasia ), or communication, happens: the subordinate root may be the direct object of the root halophilia.