The suffix of "instrument" is "-ment."
The suffix -tome means "instrument used for cutting" or "cutting instrument," and is often used in medical terminology to refer to an instrument used for cutting or incising tissue, such as a dermatome or a biopsy.
The suffix in the term "laryngoscopy" is "-scopy", which means "to view" or "to examine". In medical terminology, the "-scopy" suffix is commonly used to indicate a procedure involving visual examination or observation using a lighted instrument called a scope. In laryngoscopy, the procedure involves visualizing the larynx using a device called a laryngoscope.
Rhythming it is adjusting something like a guitar or some kind of instrument
The suffix of "scope" is "-scope," which comes from the Greek word "skopein," meaning "to look at" or "to see." In English, it is commonly used to indicate an instrument for viewing or observing, such as "telescope" or "microscope."
-meter is the suffix used in names of measuring instruments. Specifically, a barometer is used to measure air pressure.
The suffix -tome means "instrument used for cutting" or "cutting instrument," and is often used in medical terminology to refer to an instrument used for cutting or incising tissue, such as a dermatome or a biopsy.
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The suffix in the term "laryngoscopy" is "-scopy", which means "to view" or "to examine". In medical terminology, the "-scopy" suffix is commonly used to indicate a procedure involving visual examination or observation using a lighted instrument called a scope. In laryngoscopy, the procedure involves visualizing the larynx using a device called a laryngoscope.
Rhythming it is adjusting something like a guitar or some kind of instrument
The blah-blah-scope is the instrument used to perform the blah-blah-scopy.
The combining form that means "instrument to record" is "-graph." This suffix is often used in various medical and scientific terms, such as "electrocardiograph," which is an instrument that records the electrical activity of the heart.
The suffix of "scope" is "-scope," which comes from the Greek word "skopein," meaning "to look at" or "to see." In English, it is commonly used to indicate an instrument for viewing or observing, such as "telescope" or "microscope."
The suffix graph is defined as: A instrument used to record; record.
-meter is the suffix used in names of measuring instruments. Specifically, a barometer is used to measure air pressure.
-scopy indicating viewing, observation, or examination, typically with an instrument having a name ending in -scope.
The suffix of "cystoscopy" is "-scopy," which comes from the Greek word "skopein," meaning "to look" or "to examine." In medical terminology, "-scopy" indicates a procedure that involves visual examination, typically using an instrument. In this case, cystoscopy refers to the examination of the bladder through a specialized scope.