dys-
American
dys-
British
prefix
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diseased, abnormal, or faulty
dysentery
dyslexia
-
difficult or painful
dysuria
-
unfavourable or bad
dyslogistic
Etymology
Origin of dys-
< Greek; cognate with Old Norse tor-, German zer-, Sanskrit dus-
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