Yes, the prefix tachy means rapid. Tachypnea means rapid breathing.
A Prefix and wordoot
fast or rapid as in tachycardia or tachypnea
Bradypnea is the opposite of tachypnea.
The suffix of "tachypnea" is "-pnea," which refers to breathing or respiration. Tachypnea specifically means rapid breathing.
‘Merit’ does not contain a prefix.
The word party does not contain a prefix. The suffix in party is -ty.
the word "rheumatism" doesn't contain a prefix.
Tachypnea (Tachypnoea); Hyperventillation
Excavate is not a prefix; it is a word. It does contain the prefix "ex-" which means "out" in this instance.
Prefix and suffix for justify
The root word of tachypnea is "pnea," which comes from the Ancient Greek word "pnoia" meaning breath or breathing. Tachypnea refers to rapid or fast breathing.
no but if you put unencourage the prefix word would be un but if it is just encourage then no it does not have a prefix to it.