bronch/o means bronchus and -rrhea means abnormal flow
Bronchorrhea
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
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neo-, nat, -ology
It simply means 'to divide in to two parts'
Yes, that's what it means.
Bronch\o -rrhea
Bronchorrhea has got 4 syllables - bron·chor·rhe·a. Bronchorrhea is also a compound word made up of : 1. broncho- a combining form representing bronchus, or bronchia, in compound words 2. -rrea a combining form meaning "flow," "discharge," used in the formation of compound words
cyst/o urethr/o -graphy
Myco-sis. "Myco" refers to fungus, while "sis" denotes a process or condition. Together, mycosis refers to a fungal infection.
The term "endarterial" can be divided into its component word parts as follows: "end-" is a prefix meaning "within" or "inside." "arteri-" is the root word, referring to arteries. "-al" is a suffix that denotes "pertaining to." Therefore, "endarterial" can be broken down into "end-" (within) + "arteri-" (arteries) + "-al" (pertaining to), meaning pertaining to the inside of arteries.
electr/o, my/o, -graphy
Anti and neoplastic Anti referring to the negative, neoplastic referring to cancer
what is the term for pregnancy, and what are its component word parts.
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
a- plast -ic
The word aplastic can be divided into two parts: "a-" which is a prefix meaning without or not, and "plastic" which is the root word referring to something being able to be molded or shaped.
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