skin
The prefix "dermato" refers to the skin of the body.
No, posterior is not a prefix. It is an adjective that means "situated behind or at the back." It is commonly used in anatomy to refer to the back side of the body or a body part.
The prefix "phren-" is associated with the mind or brain, specifically referring to the diaphragm or the seat of emotion and thought in ancient Greek medicine.
The word "cephalic" refers to the head or the skull.
The medical root word 'cerebro' refers to the cerebrum (part of brain).
the prefix is the first part of a word so for injustice( In) would be the prefix
No, posterior is not a prefix. It is an adjective that means "situated behind or at the back." It is commonly used in anatomy to refer to the back side of the body or a body part.
The prefix "phren-" is associated with the mind or brain, specifically referring to the diaphragm or the seat of emotion and thought in ancient Greek medicine.
The word "cephalic" refers to the head or the skull.
In science, "pedal" typically refers to the foot or feet. It is commonly used in anatomy to describe structures or processes related to the foot in organisms.
Lips
eye
un oeil (masc., singular) / les yeux (plural) refer to the eyes.
It's Eyes the synonyms are these .
"Costa" is the latin word for the ribs or side.
The medical root word 'cerebello' refers to the cerebellurn (part of brain).
The medical root word 'cerebro' refers to the cerebrum (part of brain).
The whole word, prepare, is not a prefix. Part of it -- pre -- is a prefix.