Borborygmus is an 11-letter medical term ending with "us." It means the rumbling noises made by intestines.
tinnit- (meaning ringing, buzzing, tinkling) -us (singular noun ending)
No, the suffix -us does not mean "pertaining to" in medical terminology. It is a common ending for various medical terms but does not have a specific meaning on its own.
Hematocytopenia is the medical term meaning low red blood cell count. In the US, we usually use the word anemia.
Grad is a Slavic term meaning town. Upon my research, I haven't found any US cities ending in -grad. This may be because the US does not have a significant Slavic culture.
There are many reasons one would want a term life insurance with no medical exam. Lifesource Direct, Mutual of Omaha, and Matrix Direct only ask a few medical questions, but do not require an exam.
Apyrexial means without fever. Afebrile is a synonym more commonly used in the US.
One can get long term health insurance in the United States from LTC Insurance and AARP Medical Insurance. One can also get long term insurance from Long Term Care and Kaiser Permanente.
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There does not appear to be a scientific term, recognized by the medical community, to describe a medical or psychological condition relating to the fear of taxes.However, while many online sources include the term taxophobia, the term appears to have been possibly created by the news media. In context, the term does mean fear of taxes, but sources which include the term are primarily political discussions, or sites referring to the upcoming April tax filing deadline in the US.
Examples of nouns ending in -us are:buscactuscallouscircuscitrusdiscuseucalyptusexodusfocusgeniushummusimpetuslotusminusmucusnarcissusnucleusopuspapyrusplatypusplusradiusruckussinusstatusstimulusstylussurplustyphusviruswalrusZeus.
you can become a medical researcher in the US by going through medical training and getting your deploma in medical research.
Ronald Reagan was the only president to make it completely through his term in office after being elected in a year ending in zero