The medical word "phagia" is a suffix. It is derived from the Greek word "phagein," which means "to eat." In medical terminology, words ending in "-phagia" generally refer to eating or swallowing.
The medical terminology combining form meaning "eat" is "phag/o."
phag/o (combining form); or -phagia (suffix)
osteophagia
phagia
odyno/o/phagia
Odynophagia (from the Greek roots odyno-, pain + -phagia, from phagein, to eat) is pain on the mouth or esophagus when swallowing. The word is singular and has no plural form.
yes? i believe dys is the prefix and phagia is the suffix
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