The medical root for iron is "ferro-" or "ferr-" which comes from the Latin word for iron, "ferrum".
The medical root term for cartilage is "chondro-."
The medical root word for hard is "sclero-" or "sclera-".
The medical root word "carpo" refers to the wrist.
The medical root word 'derma' refers to the skin.
The medical root word encephalo refers to the brain.
A medical prefix is situated prior to the root.
The medical code for root canal Anterior is D3310.
Ferr- is the medical terminology combining form meaning iron.
In the medical field, iron is used in supplements. It is a chemical known to combat iron deficiency or anemia.
The root in a medical word usually represents the affected body part.
The medical root word 'cantho' refers to the canthus (angle at either end of slit between eyelids).
The medical terminology combining form for iron is "ferr/o" or "sider/o".
The medical root word 'ano' refers to the anus.
The medical root word 'arterio' refers to the artery.
The medical root word 'blepharo' refers to the eyelid.
The medical root word 'capit' refers to the head.
The medical root word 'cleido' refers to the collarbone.