It means: pertaining to
The medical term containing the suffix -ac is "cardiac," which refers to anything related to the heart.
The prefix of "acquainted" is "ac-" and the suffix is "-ed".
The prefix or suffix "ac" generally indicates something related to sharpness or keenness, as in "acute" meaning sharp or severe.
The prefix for "accompany" is "ac-" and there is no specific suffix for this word.
The suffix that means "pertaining to" is "-ial", such as in the word "special".
Ad means in the direction of in medical terms.
Cardio means heart. Ologist means a scientist of or pratitioner of.
Cardiac and hypochondriac end in -ac
There is no suffix for accept. Ac- is the prefix. Cept is the root word.
Yes. in- is a prefix. ac- is a prefix. -ate is a suffix.
The prefix of "acquainted" is "ac-" and the suffix is "-ed".
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The abbreviation is "AC". It comes from Latin "ante cibum."
The medical term meaning once a day is "q.d." which stands for "quaque die" in Latin.
The prefix or suffix "ac" generally indicates something related to sharpness or keenness, as in "acute" meaning sharp or severe.
accent from ac- to or towards + -cent-, to sing from L. cantus, to sing. Related to chant
The prefix for "accompany" is "ac-" and there is no specific suffix for this word.
Us- in medical terminology is the masculine latin noun and is also a singular suffix for many words. It can be changed to -i to make a plural form of many words. For example: bronchus can be changed to bronchi.