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The Greek root "arthro-" means joint. It is commonly used in medical terms related to joints and articulations.
The root word of arthralgia is "arthro-" which means joint, and "-algia" which means pain. So, arthralgia refers to pain in a joint.
Arthr(o) is the root word that closely means "joint."
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arthritis means inflammation of jointArthritis is a degenerative joint disease where the bodies immune system attacks the bones of the joints causing pain, inflammation, and mobility issues.
The root word for cooperation is "operate," which means to work together or function together in a joint effort or task.
Arthro is not the correct prefix. Arthr- is the correct root word which means joint.
The Greek root of 'harmonious' in English is "harmonia," which means agreement or concord. It is derived from the Greek word "harmonia," which originally referred to the fitting together of parts to form a whole.
The Latin root 'vert-' means turn. Thus, 'vertebra' means a 'joint'. The noun 'vertex' means 'that which turns'. The adjective 'verticosus' means 'eddying'. The noun 'vertigo' means 'revolution, turning or whirling around'. The verb 'vertere' means 'to turn around'. And "Vertumnus' is 'god of the changing year, and of transactions of
Yes, "disjointed" is a compound word formed from the root word "joint." It means something that is disconnected, not properly aligned, or lacking coherence.
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arthritis"inflammation of a joint," 1540s, from L. arthritis, from Gk. nosos arthritis "disease of the joints," from nosos "disease" + arthritis, fem. of arthrites (adj.) "pertaining to joints" (Gk. nosos is a fem. noun), from arthron "a joint"