Electr/o means electric, cardi/o means heart, graphy means the process of recording a picture or record.
No, the word "part" is not an adjective; it is primarily used as a noun. It can refer to a piece or segment of something larger. However, "part" can also function as a verb, meaning to divide or separate. In some contexts, it can be used adjectivally in phrases like "part time," but it is not an adjective on its own.
You divide the word army into syllables like this- arm----y
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
a- plast -ic
Divide kitchen into syllables like this: kit-chen.
electro- cardio -graphy
electro- cardio -graphy
electro/cardi/o/graphy
Divide is a noun (a divide) and a verb (to divide).
Henry J. L. Marriott has written: 'Advanced ECG Review Booklet' 'Marriott's manual of electrocardiography' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography, Handbooks, manuals 'ECG/PDQ' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography 'Practical electrocardiography' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography 'Rhythm quizlets' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography, Problems, exercises, Arrhythmia, Case studies, Diagnosis, Problems 'Electrocardiography' 'Prac Electrocardiography' 'Emergency electrocardiography' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography, Heart, Diseases, Diagnosis, Examination questions 'ECG Ready Reference'
the word is cloven
Partner has two syllables: part-ner.
No
Manuel Gardberg has written: 'Clinical electrocardiography' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography
Yes
An electrocardiogram
Louis N. Katz has written: 'Electrocardiography' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography