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rrhaphy is a surgical suffix that refers to a suture. For example, the medical term Myorrhaphy means to suture together muscle.
Haemorrhage is the medical term. Bleeding is the term used otherwise.
Thermometer
The suffix for the medical term rachischisis is -schisis, which means a fissure or splitting.
The medical term containing the suffix -ac is "cardiac," which refers to anything related to the heart.
Emia is the Greek suffix meaning a disease of the blood. An example of this is leukemia, which is cancer of the blood
the second suffix is ususally a single letter
Prefix: None Combining form: gangli/o- Suffix: -a (plural form)
The suffix of the term nephromegaly is "-megaly," which means enlargement.
The suffix in the medical term "pachydermatosis" is "-osis."
The suffix of the medical term "pronation" is "-ation" which indicates a process or action.
Visceral is the term meaning "pertaining to the internal organs."