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The correct spelling for the plural term is rhizomes(root stems).
That is the correct spelling of the slang term nope(meaning no).
That is the correct spelling of "brethren" (an archaic term meaning "brothers").
The Greek root knide, which means nettle, because most Cnidarians sting (think jellyfish)
The correct spelling of the term is psyched, meaning either enthused or confused.
The root "hystero-" in the term hysteroscopy refers to the uterus.
Ganglioglioma is a tumor of the ganglion cells.
Acoustic neuroma is a tumor of the auditory nerve.
the root meaning of the term buddha comes from
The correct term is ovariorrhexis.ovari/o = root meaning ovary or ovaries-rrhexis = suffix meaning ruptureovariorrhexis = rupture of the ovary or ovaries
Vagotomy is the medical term meaning surgical incision of the vagus nerve.
"Neuroma" has no prefix. The word root is neur- and the suffix is -oma. "Neur/o is the root meaning nerve . Oma is the suffix meaning tumor or mass And o is the combining vowel Definition : mass of nerve . Answer to the question is neur/o which is the combining form :) not combining prefix you see because neur/o combines with lots of term such as neurological neurologist ect then just break them down some have no prefixes but double roots just really define what the actual words suffix and prefix mean all medical terms have a suffix bur not always a prefix .
In medical terminology, a root word typically provides the core meaning of a term. While affixes (prefixes and suffixes) can modify the root word to specify various aspects, the root word itself remains fundamental to understanding the term's meaning.
No, it is not.Also, the correct term is square root, not square route?!
The correct term is Facial.
The root word in the term cephalalgia is "cephal," which means head or skull.
The root in a medical word usually represents the affected body part.