Myeloid means resembling bone marrow cells.
Resembling has the same meaning in medical terminology as in lay language: looking like.
a suffix meaning "like or resembling"
A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.
The combining form meaning bone is "oste/o." It is derived from the Greek word "osteon," which means bone. This combining form is commonly used in medical terminology, such as in words like "osteoporosis" and "osteopathy," to refer to conditions or studies related to bones.
Hyperlipidemia, elevated lipids (fats) in the blood stream. Obesity
Dermoid is the medical term meaning skin-like
A Hairline Fracture OR Possibly a Green Stick Fracture where the 2 pieces of the bone are still in position, but the bone is cracked … like green stick.
Rigid is the medical term meaning board-like.
The combining form "radi-" is derived from the Latin word "radius," meaning "ray" or "radiation." It is often used in medical and scientific terminology to refer to radiation, rays of energy, or structures resembling rays, such as in "radiology" (the study of imaging techniques) or "radiant." Additionally, it can pertain to the radius bone in the forearm, as seen in terms like "radiocarpal."
EphypisisIf it's a long bone like the humerus or femur the term is "epiphysis"The 'epi' part means on top of or upon, while 'physis' means growth.epiphysisEpiphysis.
Stoma ? Os is a mouth-like opening. Foramen is a hole in bone through which nerves etc. can pass.
what is the term for like or resembling a toxin