The combined form for bladder is cysto- as in cystoscope or urinary cystogram.
The combined form of the word "bladder" is "cysto-" or "vesico-", as in cystoscope or vesicostomy.
The combining form in the word "Cholecystokinin" is "cholecysto-," which refers to the gallbladder.
The word you're looking for is.... paper !
Roots that are derived from an independent word and may be used together or with affixes to form new words.
No, stolen is not a compound word. A compound word is two words combined to form a new word (example: basket+ball).
No, the word AWAY is an adverb. It answers the question where. (the combined form "away from" is a preposition of movement)
As a word in and of itself, 1860 brought us the shortening of the word photograph.As a prefix, photo-, a combined form meaning "light" or "photographic" comes to the Englishlanguage from the Greek photo-, itself a combined form of phos, meaning "light", from the PIEbase *bha-, meaning "to shine".
They are synonyms. They are sometimes combined to form the word guesstimate.
It is not a combined form. The word "down" is an adverb. It can modify verbs such as lay.
No, it is not combined in one word.
combined form
No. Or is a conjunction. It is one of the 7 coordinating conjunctions, and may be used in a combined form with the word "either."
it is combined with oxygen