The root word of "lithiasis" is "lith," which comes from the Greek word "lithos," meaning stone. In medical terminology, "lithiasis" refers to the presence of stones in the body, such as kidney stones or gallstones.
The root that closely means "stone" is "lith-" or "petr-."
Voices in my root beer.
lol Good luck!
Nephros, Greek for "kidney," is the root word used in a shortened form as the medical prefix for words relating to the kidney. For example:* Nephrology = the branch of medicine dealing with the kidney * Nephrologist = kidney doctor * Nephrolithiasis = kidney stone disease
I was wondering this myself. I'm 40 yrs old and just had my first kidney stone experience. HORRIBLE! So, I read that excess vitamin C can increase the likelihood of kidney stones. It got me thinking about all the vitamin water I drink... at least 1 16oz bottle per day, sometimes 2 for the past couple years. What can I say, I like the stuff! I've been drinking plain ole water since my kidney stone.
Root beer smooth is likely to be the "top of the barrel" of root beers. Therefore it is lighter than root beer regular.
It depends what root beer you drink to be honest.
Yes root beer is brown
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They have root beer available
Root beer is acidic.