Aphonia means 'voicelessness', from both Latin and Greek contemporaries.
The suffix "-phonia" means sound, voice, or speaking. It is commonly found in medical terms related to disorders impacting speech or voice.
-paresis is the medical terminology suffix meaning weakness.
The medical suffix for control is "-emia." For example, "hyperglycemia" refers to high levels of glucose in the blood.
-ptysisExpectoration means spitting. The medical terminology combining form meaning spitting is -ptysis
No, the suffix -us does not mean "pertaining to" in medical terminology. It is a common ending for various medical terms but does not have a specific meaning on its own.
The suffix "-phonia" means sound, voice, or speaking. It is commonly found in medical terms related to disorders impacting speech or voice.
The prefix is oto-, as in otorhinolaryngology (the medical specialty concerned with diseases of the ear, nose and throat).
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rrhaphy is a surgical suffix that refers to a suture. For example, the medical term Myorrhaphy means to suture together muscle.
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-paresis is the medical terminology suffix meaning weakness.
Emia is the Greek suffix meaning a disease of the blood. An example of this is leukemia, which is cancer of the blood
-lysis is the medical terminology suffix meaning breakdown.
-genic is the medical terminology suffix meaning producing.
-tripsy is the medical terminology suffix meaning crush.
The medical suffix for control is "-emia." For example, "hyperglycemia" refers to high levels of glucose in the blood.
A suffix is an ending. The suffixes "an" and "ian" mean of, or belonging to. An example of a suffix meaning belong to is Italian, meaning belonging to Italy.