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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.
The word "pneumonia" comes from the Greek word "pneumon," meaning "lung." This is derived from "pneuma," which means "breath" or "spirit." The term reflects the condition's association with inflammation of the lungs, affecting breathing. The suffix "-ia" indicates a pathological condition, thus collectively referring to a disease of the lungs.
NoOrigin:1300-50; Middle English < Middle French < Latin scientia knowledge, equivalent to scient- (stem of sciēns ), present participle of scīre to know + -ia -ia
Melancholy is taken from the Greek word melancholia which meant sadness, although its original meaning was "black bile" (Greek melas, black and cholia, bile).The word is not formed from a stem modified with a prefix or suffix. It has no stem.
Root: therm (meaning heat) Prefix: hypo- (meaning low or under) Suffix: -ia (meaning condition or state)
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.
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The study of footprints.
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.