"Histo" is a prefix, rather than a suffix. It is from the Greek word "histos", meaning "body tissue". For example:
Despite how it sounds, "histo" has nothing to do with history.
The root word "histo" means tissue. It is commonly used in words related to the study and examination of tissues, such as histology (the study of tissues) and histopathology (the study of disease in tissues).
The prefix for history is "histo-".
The prefix of "histogram" is "histo-".
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
Personal
There is no suffix in mean.
SUFFIX
The root word "histo" means tissue. It is commonly used in words related to the study and examination of tissues, such as histology (the study of tissues) and histopathology (the study of disease in tissues).
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What does the suffix of aphy
O- is not a suffix.
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
SUFFIX
There is no such suffix in Hebrew.
The prefix for history is "histo-".
The prefix of "histogram" is "histo-".
The web address of the Museum And Library Of Confederate Histo is: http://www.confederatemuseum.org