penia
Definition: suffix (-osis) - affected with, condition, abnormal process.Disease. For example, nephrosis means kidney disease.denotes a process or conditionIt just means condition of. So fibrosis is a condition of being fibrotic etc.
-ologist
it means "to not".
-ac-ic
In science, it relates to a type of sugar. In language, it is the same suffix relation as ous, eous, and ious, meaning: Full of.
-penia
Dys- means abnormal and -kinesia means movement. -kinesia is the suffix.
Lysis is not a prefix; it is a suffix. This suffix means reduction or relief.
-stenosis means abnormal tightening or narrowing.
-rrhage
Malacia (or suffix: -malacia) means any abnormal softening of tissue.
The suffix -rrhage means bursting forth, excessive flow, or abnormal discharge. It is often used in medical terminology to indicate bleeding or abnormal discharge from a certain organ or body part.
Flow; excessive discharge. orrhexis. rupture. osis. abnormal condition (means increased when used with blood cell word roots).
The suffix "-porosis" means a condition characterized by the abnormal thinning, weakening, and fragility of a bone or bones. Examples include osteoporosis, a medical condition that weakens bones, making them more fragile and prone to fractures.
Dysesthesia is the medical term meaning abnormal sensation.Dysesthesia is the medical term meaning a condition of abnormal sensation.
-rrhagia is the medical terminology combining form meaning discharge of blood, as in menorrhagia (heavy menstrual flow). A related suffix, -rrhea, refers to any kind of abnormal flow, such as rhinorrhea (abnormal nasal discharge) or otorrhea (abnormal ear discharge).
Some medical terms with the suffix -ectasis include bronchiectasis (dilation of the bronchial tubes) and atelectasis (collapsed lung tissue).