The suffix -capnia refers to conditions related to carbon dioxide levels in the blood or tissues. It is commonly used in medical terms to indicate conditions such as hypercapnia (high carbon dioxide levels) or hypocapnia (low carbon dioxide levels).
The suffix that refers to pregnancy is "-gravida."
"Teacher" is a noun that refers to a person who teaches. It is not a prefix or a suffix.
No, "deficiency" is not a suffix. It is a noun that refers to a lack or scarcity of something.
The suffix in neuralgia is "-algia," which refers to pain.
The suffix of the word swelling is ing. This suffix is a noun and means activity, or result of an activity.
hy is the suffix
No, "deficiency" is not a suffix. It is a noun that refers to a lack or scarcity of something.
Both the suffix "-dynia" and the suffix "-algia" refer to pain.
Flow or discharge.
The suffix that refers to pregnancy is "-gravida."
The suffix of the word swelling is ing. This suffix is a noun and means activity, or result of an activity.
No, "people" is not a suffix. It is a noun that refers to individuals in general or specific groups of individuals.
The suffix "oophoro" refers to something related to the ovary. It is derived from the Greek word "oophoron," which means ovary.
hyper- excess -capnia indicating carbon dioxide
measure
The suffix -dema refers to swelling or accumulation of fluid in a specific area of the body.
From the Whirlpool site it looks like the only difference is that the p suffix refers to a pack of 2. There is a T suffix also which refers to a triple pack.