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Yes, a combining vowel is used between a word root and a suffix that begins with a consonant to facilitate pronunciation and maintain word structure.
Yes, "Y" can be used as a vowel, and thus can be a combining vowel form. Normally it is substituted for the letter "I".
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Yes, a combining vowel is typically used to separate two root words when joining them in medical terminology. This helps improve pronunciation and readability of the term.
All vowels are used in medical terms e.g. uvula tonsillitis pectoriloquy
No its the letter A. The vowels are listed in order A being the most used and U being the least used. A - E - I - O - U sometimes Y
A, E, I, O, U, and Y. Combining vowels make the word easier to pronounce when connecting multiple word roots. ex: Acr/o - Extremeties (arms and legs) Megaly - enlarged Acromegaly - Enlarged extremeties.
What vowel is used in the word "Clown"
The vowel u isn't used in the word encyclopedia.
In that word, y is used as a vowel.
short vowel sign
cephalic means relating to the head usually regarding birth of a baby and the 'heads presentation