κόκκαλο [kokalo]
οστό [osto] (formal) (osteo>osto --> osteoarthritis)
The Greek word osteon means "bone" and we use the word part osteo- in medical and scientific terminology with the most familiar being osteoporosis which literally means "porous bone condition".
Osteo- is taken from the Greek word "osteon" meaning "bone."
Breastbone.
The root word is arthritis.
There are three special types of cells that are found only in the bone.These cell names all start with "OSTEO" because that is the Greek word for bone.These cells are :1. Osteoclastscells which absorb tissue in order to form bone canals.2 .Osteoblastscells that form new bone.3.Osteocytesmature bone cells(osteoblasts that have become embedded within the bone matrix)
The word "osteo" is derived from the Greek word "osteon," which means bone. It is commonly used in medical terms related to bones and bone conditions, such as osteoporosis (a disease causing brittle bones) or osteoarthritis (joint degeneration).
The root "osteo-" is derived from the Greek word "osteon," meaning bone. This root is commonly used in medical terminology related to bones and skeletal structures.
The word periosteum comes from the Greek language. Peri means surrounding and osteum refers to bone. The periosteum is a membrane that lines the outer surface of the bones.
Myelo is the word root meaning bone marrow or spinal cord which comes from the ancient Greek word myelon. An example is myeloblast.
The Spanish word for bone is hueso.
mifupa is the Kikuyu word for the English word bone.
calcaneal