dys vs. eu bad, ill, difficult vs. good,well, advantages
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1:dysentry (n) \di-sən-ter-ē, -te-rē\
A serious disease that causes severe diarrhea and loss of blood
2.Dysfunction\dis-f ŋ(k)-sh n\ə əthe state of being unable to function in a normal way
treatment for sexual dysfunction
-Lexia : reading (Greek)
Dyslexia: \dis-lek-sē- \a condition in the brain əthat makes it hard for a person to read, write, and spell
Dyslogistic \dis-l -jis-tik\(adj)əExpressing a low opinion of someone or something,Uncomplimentary, the belief that someone or
something is bad or wrong
Pepsia:digestion Dyspepsia: \dis-pep-sh , -sē- \ (n) : pain in the ə ə
area of your stomach caused by a difficulty in digesting food
dysphasia\dis-fā-zh(ē-) \(n)əlanguage disorder marked by deficiency in the generation of
speech, and sometimes also in its comprehension, due to brain disease or damage; speech difficulty
(n)\ dis-fōr-ē- \ :Dysphoriaə
A sense of great unhappiness or dissatisfaction
New Latin, from Greek dusphoriā, distress, from dusphoros, hard to bear
TOPIA: In the Greek, this is the root word for "place.“ The Greek root dys means "bad." So a dystopia is a bad place to live.
Dystopiais an imaginary community or society that is undesirable or frightening. It is literally translated as "not-good place", an antonym of utopia.
\dis-tr -fē\(n)ə Dystrophya disorder in which an organ or tissue of the body wastes away.
Nail dystrophy
Eugenics\yü-je-niks\ (n):a science that tries to improve the human race by controlling which people become .parents
(v )\ yü-l -jīz\ə Eulogize
:to say or write good things about (someone or something); especially : to praise (someone who has died) in a eulogy
euphemism\yü-f -mi-z mə ə \a mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive
Euthanasia\yü-th -nā-zh(ē-)ə ə : \the act or practice of killing someone who is very sick or injured in order to prevent any more suffering