It's a name of a town.
Aletheia is the Greek word for "truth", and like the English word implies sincerity as well as factual or reality.
amnesia The words with the suffix -ia have the meaning of act/state
Didymus ia a medical term for one of the testes. It is also related to the Greek word for twin didymos.
NoOrigin:1300-50; Middle English < Middle French < Latin scientia knowledge, equivalent to scient- (stem of sciēns ), present participle of scīre to know + -ia -ia
Root: therm (meaning heat) Prefix: hypo- (meaning low or under) Suffix: -ia (meaning condition or state)
The stem for "melancholy" is "melancho-," which comes from the Greek word "melankholia," meaning "black bile." In ancient Greek medicine, it was believed that an excess of black bile in the body caused melancholy, a state of deep sadness and gloom. The stem "melancho-" is commonly used in words related to sadness or depression.
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The prefix in "bradycardia" is brady- meaning slow, the root word is -card- which relates to the heart, and the suffix is -ia which signifies a condition or state. So, in this case, "bradycardia" means a slow heart rate.
The study of footprints.
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There are several: vague, hazy, faint, dull, obscure, murky, fuzzy, unclear, indefinite.
The stem word in "anorexia" is "orexia," which comes from the Greek word "orexis," meaning appetite. The prefix "an-" means without or lack of, so "anorexia" literally means without appetite. In medical terminology, anorexia refers to a lack of desire to eat, often associated with an eating disorder.