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Q: What is the word root in the word odynophagia?
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What are medical terms built on the word root odyn?

Medical terms built on the word root "odyn" generally refer to pain. For example, "odynophagia" refers to painful swallowing, "odynuria" refers to painful urination, and "odontodynia" refers to tooth pain.


What is the singular form of Odynophagia?

Exactly the word...Odynophagia. There is also no plural form of it as well.


What is the plural of the word odynophagia?

odynophagias


What is the singular and plural of odynophagia?

The singular is odynophagia. The plural is odynophagias.


Does the medical term odynophagia have a plural or singular form?

Odynophagia (from the Greek roots odyno-, pain + -phagia, from phagein, to eat) is pain on the mouth or esophagus when swallowing. The word is singular and has no plural form.


What is the singular and plural form for odynophagia?

The term odynophagia refers to a non-specific medical symptom (pain when swallowing), and would be neither singular nor plural. It uses singular verbs. (e.g. His odynophagia is not severe.) Some medical conditions have multiple forms and have usable plurals (e.g. phobias)


What are singular and plural forms of odynophagia?

Odynophagia means pain with swallowing. I'm not sure how you could have that in plural.


What is the plural form of odynophagia?

There is no plural form of odynophagia because you only have one esophagus to receive pain during swallowing.


What are related words to odynophagia?

Phagophobia is one


What is the combining form odynophagia?

odyno/o/phagia


How do I translate odynophagia into layman's terms?

Painful swallowing.


How do i translate odynophagia and esophageal foreign body into layman's terms?

odynophagia -- pain with swallowing esophageal foreign body -- something stuck in the esophagus, which brings food from the mouth to the stomach