Root word meaning eat or swallow.
The medical word "phagia" is a suffix. It is derived from the Greek word "phagein," which means "to eat." In medical terminology, words ending in "-phagia" generally refer to eating or swallowing.
Not all medical terms have a word root. Some medical terms may only consist of a prefix and/or a suffix without a word root.
The root word is "tap" and the suffix is "-ing."
Suffix: -tion Root word: celebrate
The medical prefix for rhinitis is "rhin-" or "rhino-."
Root word: recognize Suffix: -able
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The root in a medical word usually represents the affected body part.
The medical prefix for rhinitis is "rhin-" or "rhino-."
Root Word: starveSuffix: destarvation?????
The suffix of the term nephromegaly is "-megaly," which means enlargement.
The suffix "ous" is added to the word "Treacher" which is not the root word but the root word is not far off, as it is treachery.
The root word is "tap" and the suffix is "-ing."
Ant is the suffix and there is no prefix.
There is no prefix. Pos is the root word. -ure is the suffix.
No, not all medical words have a prefix.no they dontNo; a word may not need a prefix. Note: A word root cannot stand alone and must include a suffix to complete the term.false
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.