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Lemma
The prefix "myo" generally refers to muscle or muscular. It is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a relationship with muscles.
my(o)- is the prefix that means muscle
Myosclerosis is the hardening of the muscle tissue
The prefix "dermato" refers to the skin of the body.
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The prefix "myo" in myocardial refers to muscle, specifically in relation to the muscles of the heart.
No, "phone" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word used to refer to a telephone or a device that can make and receive calls.
The prefix 'poly' - simply means 'many'. It does not refer to a specific number.
The prefix bi- will be in front of the muscle name. For example bicep.
bi- is a prefix meaning "two". You can find it in words like bicycle, bilingual (speaking 2 languages), bisexual, biceps (muscle which has 2 heads),...
It means two. Such as biped means two legged. Bicep means two headed arm muscle.