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.
Anti- angi/o - genesis
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.
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
Neonatology can be split into its component word parts as follows: "neo-" meaning new or recent, "nat-" referring to birth, and "-ology" denoting the study of a particular subject. Therefore, neonatology can be understood as the branch of medicine that focuses on the care and treatment of newborn infants.
Bronch\o -rrhea
Neonatology is derived from the Greek word "neonatos," meaning newborn, and the suffix "-ology," which means the study of. Therefore, neonatology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the care of newborn infants, particularly those who are premature or have medical complications.
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
Divide is a noun (a divide) and a verb (to divide).
electr/o, my/o, -graphy