
nah-uh... in this case, its dis--
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Posted By: sm on January 11, 2005 at 02:55:47:
In Reply to: For medical purpose always prefer 'Dys' posted by nm. on December 16, 2004 at 15:51:23:
Dys- combining form bad; difficult (Oxford compact dictionary) Bad, difficult, un-, mis-; opposite of eu- (Stedman's) Dis- 1 expressing negation: disadvantage. 2 denoting reversal or absence of an action or state: discharge. 3 denoting removal, separation, or expulsion: disbar. 4 expressing completeness or intensification of an action: disgruntled. (Oxford compact English dictionary). In two, apart; un-, not; very. (stedman's) Disconjugate: Not paired in action or joined together; the opposite of conjugate. (Online medical dictionary)
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