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The prefix of the word "hypoxia" is "hypo-" and the suffix is "-ia." "Hypo-" means low or below normal, while "-ia" is a suffix indicating a condition or state.
Root: therm (meaning heat) Prefix: hypo- (meaning low or under) Suffix: -ia (meaning condition or state)
Hypo- is the prefix. The suffix is -ia.
Al-pertaining to (Prefix) ia-condition (Suffix)
at/axi/ia
The root word for macroglossia is "gloss," meaning tongue. The prefix is "macro-," indicating large or excessive. The suffix is "-ia," which is a suffix denoting a condition or state.
Brady is meaning slow
The prefix in "bradycardia" is brady- meaning slow, the root word is -card- which relates to the heart, and the suffix is -ia which signifies a condition or state. So, in this case, "bradycardia" means a slow heart rate.
Par(a) - around/ beside/ beyond/ abnormal esthes - sesation/ sensitivity/ feeling/ abnormal -ia - condition/ state/ thing Condition of abnormal sensation The "a" in the prefix para is dropped for this word and the "i" in esthesi is also dropped.
The root of arrhythmia is "rhythm" which refers to a regular or normal heartbeat. The prefix is "a-" meaning without, and the suffix is "-ia" which denotes a condition or state.
The stem word in "anorexia" is "orexia," which comes from the Greek word "orexis," meaning appetite. The prefix "an-" means without or lack of, so "anorexia" literally means without appetite. In medical terminology, anorexia refers to a lack of desire to eat, often associated with an eating disorder.