The prefix hepta- means seven.
The Greek combining form hepta- means "seven."
The combining form theo- means god.
Xeno- is the combining form meaning strange or other.
The combining form -clasis refers to the breaking or surgical fracture of a bone. It is derived from the Greek word "klasis" which means "breaking." Examples include osteoclasis (surgical bone breaking) and arthroclasis (breaking of a joint).
The combining form vis- means related to sight.
Nitrogen- is the combining form for nitrogen. For instance, nitrogenous means containing or related to nitrogen.
It is the number seven.
The combining form hist/o means
Geri- as in geriatry or gero- as in geronotology. From Greek Gero = old man
Combining form derm/o means: skin
Combining form for shape
The combining form theo- means god.
A hump is not a medical term, so I can't give you the correct combining form.
Chiro is from the Greek word chiro- χειρο- "hand-"
The medical terminology combining form for "rapid" is "tachy-." For instance, tachycardia is abnormally rapid heartrate.
The combining word is sphygum
Xeno- is the combining form meaning strange or other.
Spleno means spleen in medical terminology.Spleno- is already the combining form. It is the combining form for the spleen.