Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, &
log/o - word; the study of
Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
neonatus (newborns) and -logy (the study of... )
osteosarcoma
Another word for components is parts. A component is a part of something. For example, each component of a stereo system is a part of the stereo system.
Par(a) - around/ beside/ beyond/ abnormal esthes - sesation/ sensitivity/ feeling/ abnormal -ia - condition/ state/ thing Condition of abnormal sensation The "a" in the prefix para is dropped for this word and the "i" in esthesi is also dropped.
Anti- angi/o - genesis
neo-, nat, -ology
neonatus (newborns) and -logy (the study of... )
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
Bronch\o -rrhea
For component as in part अंश anśa, भाग bhāga
Part
osteosarcoma
Another word for components is parts. A component is a part of something. For example, each component of a stereo system is a part of the stereo system.
cyst/o urethr/o -graphy
Myco-sis. "Myco" refers to fungus, while "sis" denotes a process or condition. Together, mycosis refers to a fungal infection.
The component word parts for "ophthalmoscopy" are "ophthalm/o" (related to the eye) and "scopy" (to examine or observe).
The word "divide" can function as a verb. It is used to describe the action of separating something into parts or groups.