-ologist is the combining form meaning specialist.
Nucle- is the medical terminology combining form meaning nucleus. For instance, mononuclear means having one nucleus.
Metro- is one of the medical terminology combining forms meaning uterus. The others are uter/o and hyster/o
A compound word is a word that comes from combining two separate words to create a new word with a unique meaning, such as "football" or "blueberry."
Per i o don tistPeri (from the Greek peri)around, about, beyond;don (from the Greek odon)tooth;ist (from the Greek istes) used to denote one who specializes in.
A polyroot word is a word that consists of more than one root or base element from different languages. These words are created by combining roots from multiple languages to form a new word with a specific meaning.
A specialist is one who specializes is something. A medical terminology combining form for a specialist is -ologist.
Nucle- is the medical terminology combining form meaning nucleus. For instance, mononuclear means having one nucleus.
hippopoto- a truncated, misspelled form of hippopotamus monstro- a combining form meaning extremely and dauntingly large sesqui - a combining form meaning one and a half pedalio- a combining form meaning foot phobia -- a combining form meaning extreme or irrational fear
A ventricle is one of the two lower chambers in the human heart.
Metro- is one of the medical terminology combining forms meaning uterus. The others are uter/o and hyster/o
Uni- or Mono- are medical terminology combining forms meaning "one."
Semi > a combining form borrowed from Latin meaning "half"
The combining ratio of potassium and bromine is 1:1, meaning that one atom of potassium combines with one atom of bromine to form potassium bromide (KBr).
Arthro- is the medical terminology meaning joint.articulationsarthr/o or articul/o.Both are combining forms for joints.arthr/oarthro-Arthr/oarthrarthr/o
One who, or that which, spreads, expands, or propogates., A machine for combining and drawing fibers of flax to form a sliver preparatory to spinning.
Osteoarthritis. "Oste/o-" is the combining form for bone. "Arthr/o-" is the combining form for joint. "-itis" is the suffix for inflammation. Inflammation of the joints leading to damage of the bone is one of a number of different forms of Arthritis.
One of the combining forms for testicle is "orch/o." This term is derived from the Greek word "orchis," meaning testicle. It is commonly used in medical terminology, such as in "orchiectomy," which refers to the surgical removal of one or both testicles. Another combining form is "test/o," derived from the Latin "testis."