Words with the word ~osteo~ in them relate to bones.
The medical root word 'osteo' refers to the bone.
The suffix "osteo" pertains to bone. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to conditions or structures related to bones.
Osteology Osteo- refers to the bones -ology - means study of
It comes from the Greek and means Bone.
The Greek word osteon means "bone" and we use the word part osteo- in medical and scientific terminology with the most familiar being osteoporosis which literally means "porous bone condition".
A combing form that means bone - Example is osteoarthritis
Osteo means bone and sarcoma means tumour, so the term osteosarcoma means a malignant bone tumour
The word "osteo" is derived from the Greek word "osteon," which means bone. It is commonly used in medical terms related to bones and bone conditions, such as osteoporosis (a disease causing brittle bones) or osteoarthritis (joint degeneration).
To pronounce a medical term is to say that term out loud.
The combining form is that the prefix osteo- is added.
Medical term Soma mean the cell body.
If by "safe" you mean a condom, the medical term is prophylactic.