The suffix -lepsy refers to a seizure disorder or epilepsy, characterized by recurrent seizures or convulsions. It is commonly used in medical terms such as epilepsy and narcolepsy.
The suffix of the word "refer" is "-er."
The suffix for "lion" is "-ess" to refer to a female lion, such as lioness. For "host," the suffix would be "-ess" as well, to indicate a female host.
The root word is "refer." Adding the suffix "-ing" creates the word "referring," which means to mention or allude to something.
The suffix "osteo" pertains to bone. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to conditions or structures related to bones.
The suffix "-ole" typically denotes a small size or quantity of something. It is often used in chemistry to refer to unsaturated hydrocarbons, such as "alkene" or "alkyne."
The suffix 'lepsy' is from the Greek word 'leps' or 'lepsis' for seizure. Lepsy is a suffix commonly found in medical terminology regarding seizures or neuronal seizure activity.
epilepsy
The suffix of the word "refer" is "-er."
Both the suffix "-dynia" and the suffix "-algia" refer to pain.
The medical suffix for tumor is -oma. This suffix can also be used to refer to a mass or collection of fluid.
The suffix for "lion" is "-ess" to refer to a female lion, such as lioness. For "host," the suffix would be "-ess" as well, to indicate a female host.
-lepsy means seizure and -epi means above
The root word is "refer." Adding the suffix "-ing" creates the word "referring," which means to mention or allude to something.
The suffix "osteo" pertains to bone. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to conditions or structures related to bones.
The suffix "-ole" typically denotes a small size or quantity of something. It is often used in chemistry to refer to unsaturated hydrocarbons, such as "alkene" or "alkyne."
The suffix "macro" means large or significant. It is often used in scientific and technical contexts to refer to things that are on a large scale or have a broad impact.
The suffix LC typically stands for "low carbon" and is commonly used to refer to materials containing a low percentage of carbon.