Top 10 similar words or synonyms for phth

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for phth

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Traditional English pronunciation of Latin In the middle of words both consonants in these clusters are pronounced (e.g. "Charybdis, Patmos, Procne, prognosis, amnesia, apnœa, synopsis, cactus, captor"); medial "chth" and "phth" are pronounced and respectively, as in "autochthon" and "naphtha".
Crab louse Infestations of crab lice are known as pediculosis pubis or phthiriasis pubis (which, unlike the generic name of the louse, is spelled with a "phth"). Infestation of the eyelashes is referred to as pediculosis ciliaris or phthiriasis palpebrarum.
Pediculosis pubis Infestation with pubic lice is also called phthiriasis or phthiriasis pubis, while infestation of eyelashes with pubic lice is called phthiriasis palpebrarum or pediculosis ciliarum. The disease is spelled with "phth", even though the scientific name of the louse is spelled with "pth".
English words of Greek origin In some cases, a word's spelling clearly shows its Greek origin. If it includes "ph" or includes "y" between consonants, it is very likely Greek. If it includes "rrh", "phth", or "chth"; or starts with "hy-", "ps-", "pn-", or "chr-"; or the rarer "pt-", "ct-", "chth-", "rh-", "x-", "sth-", "mn-", "tm-", "gn-" or "bd-", then it is Greek, with some exceptions: "gnat", "gnaw", "gneiss". One exception is "ptarmigan", which is from a Gaelic word, the "p" having been added by false etymology. The word "trophy", though ultimately of Greek origin, did not have a but a in its Greek form, τρόπαιον.