eu-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
eu-/juː/
▶combining form well; easily: eupeptic.
– origin from Gk eu ‘well’, from eus ‘good’.
'eu-' also found in these Oxford entries:
CE mark
- E
- E-number
- EU
- Eu
- eubacteria
- eucalyptus
- Eucharist
- eucryphia
- eudaemonism
- eudiometer
- eugenics
- euglena
- eukaryote
- eupeptic
- euphemism
- euphoria
- euploid
- eurhythmics
- europium
- eustasy
- euthanasia
- eutherian
- eutrophic
- evangel
- evzone
- green pound

