The correct or applicable word roots for bone are oste and ossi
Its OSTEO for bone and MYE/MYO for muscle
The medical root word 'ilio' refers to the flank or ilium (bone of the pelvis).
The word root tells you what system the word will be describing or what the subject matter is. It is the core of the word around which the descriptors are attached. For example, Osteoarthritis (2 word roots) BONE + JOINT + (inflammation). This inflammatory process affects both the bone and the joint.
A combing form that means bone - Example is osteoarthritis
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
Its OSTEO for bone and MYE/MYO for muscle
The medical root word 'osteo' refers to the bone.
The medical root word 'os' refers to the bone - or mouth.
Myelo is the word root meaning bone marrow or spinal cord which comes from the ancient Greek word myelon. An example is myeloblast.
The medical root word 'ilio' refers to the flank or ilium (bone of the pelvis).
The medical root word 'coccygo' refers to the coccyx (end bone of the spinal column).
The word root tells you what system the word will be describing or what the subject matter is. It is the core of the word around which the descriptors are attached. For example, Osteoarthritis (2 word roots) BONE + JOINT + (inflammation). This inflammatory process affects both the bone and the joint.
A combing form that means bone - Example is osteoarthritis
The medical root word "myelo" refers to the bone marrow or spinal cord. It is commonly used to describe structures and conditions related to these body parts.
The Greek word osteon means "bone" and we use the word part osteo- in medical and scientific terminology with the most familiar being osteoporosis which literally means "porous bone condition".
Osteo- is taken from the Greek word "osteon" meaning "bone."
The outer membrane on bones is called the periosteum. The prefix peri- means around. And the root word -ostium means bone.