Artherosclerosis?
ather/o
Ather/o is the medical terminology combining form meaning plaque or fatty substance.
The combining form meaning plaque is "plaque/o." This term is often used in medical contexts, particularly in dentistry and cardiology, to refer to the buildup of substances, such as bacteria or cholesterol, on surfaces within the body. Plaque can refer to dental plaque on teeth or arterial plaque in blood vessels.
ather/o
Athero- means pasty deposit.ather-, athero- soft, gruel-like, or fatty plaque or deposits.
The combining form hist/o means
Xeno- is the combining form meaning strange or other.
Combining form derm/o means: skin
The combining form that means "nail" is onych/o.
A hump is not a medical term, so I can't give you the correct combining form.
Combining form for shape
The prefix hepta- means seven.