Compose(d) means more than just to write and arrange music.
As an adjective, it can mean "calm" or "tranquil" which would apply to psychology.
As a verb, it can mean "to put together" or "to place with".
It can be use as "The composite was composed of. . . . "
The suffix of the word "hypothermia" is "-ia", which is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a condition or state.
Pariet- is the medical terminology combining form meaning wall, and -al means related to.
Radio- refers to waves, and -ology means "study of."
The medical word part in "diagnosis" is "dia-", which comes from the Greek word meaning "separation" or "apart." In medical terminology, "dia-" is commonly used to denote the act of distinguishing or identifying a disease or condition.
STAT comes from Latin word 'statum' which means 'immediately'. In medical terminology, STAT is used for 'immediate' or 'urgent'.
The medical meaning of the word cecum is a pouch that is located at the beginning of the large intestine.
Retroflex is the closest to bending backwards.
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Rupture is the medical word for bursting. ture is the suffix for bursting. So Rupture is the medical word and that is how you spell it.
The three word elements of medical terminology are prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word, roots provide the core meaning of the word, and suffixes are added to the end of a word.
The combining form for extremity is 'acro-', derived from the Greek word 'akros' meaning top or extremity. This term is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to the outermost parts of the body such as the hands and feet.
A root word in medical terminology typically indicates the basic meaning of the term. It forms the core of a medical term and can often be combined with prefixes and suffixes to create more complex medical terms.