The prefix 'myo' means muscle, followed by the root 'card' which means heart and then the suffix 'itis' means inflammation
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myor/rhaphy
myo
rrhaphy is a surgical suffix that refers to a suture. For example, the medical term Myorrhaphy means to suture together muscle.
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
Root Word: starveSuffix: destarvation?????
prefix: dis root: organ suffix: isation
gastr = root enter = root itis = suffix
rrhaphy is a surgical suffix that refers to a suture. For example, the medical term Myorrhaphy means to suture together muscle.
Root: -dict- Prefix: con- Suffix: -ion
root/pro suffix/al
The root words of lymphadenitis are "lymph" and "aden," referring to the lymphatic system and glands, respectively. The suffix "-itis" indicates inflammation.
The root word is "tap" and the suffix is "-ing."
Able is a suffix if atached to the end of the word, but is also a root meaning, capable of, worthy of.
In distressed the suffix root is "dis",and the prefix root would be "ed."
The root of "incapable" is "cap," which means to take or seize. The prefix "in-" (meaning not) and the suffix "-able" (meaning capable of) are added to the root to form the complete word.
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
Root Word: starveSuffix: destarvation?????
"Hide" is neither a root nor a suffix. It is a standalone word that means to conceal something or oneself.
prefix: dis root: organ suffix: isation