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Roots are the main part of a word that gives it its core meaning. Prefixes are added at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning, while suffixes are added to the end of a word to indicate a condition, disease, or procedure. Understanding roots, prefixes, and suffixes helps in breaking down and interpreting medical terms.
government
To be in favour of the government would mean that you are pro-government
These are terms to refer to where terms and words are in relation to each other. A root word can stand alone or with a suffix. If there is a term added to the front, that is called a prefix.
Ad means in the direction of in medical terms.
Subhepatic, subtalar, and submandibular are medical terms with the prefix "sub-."
The prefix you seek is 'pro'
Hypodermic, hypochondria, hypothryroidism, hypoandrogenism, hypoestrogenic, hypochromic are medical terms with the prefix hypo-.
poo is the answer
government
The prefix 'te-' and the verb 'cedere' make up the Latin roots to 'receding'. The prefix means 'backward'. The verb means 'you go'.
The roots of US government date back to the British practices of rule by law and representative legislature.
To be in favour of the government would mean that you are pro-government
These are two medical terms that has prefix QUAD. quadriplegia & quadruplet
The prefix would be Omni-. The prefix Omni- means all, with its roots in Latin, as the combining form of the word Omnis.
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