"Arthr" is a prefix that means "joint" in medical terminology. It is derived from the Greek word "arthron."
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The term arthritis it the term for inflammation of the joints. It comes from two Greek words arthro meaning joint and itis meaning inflammation.
The Greek root "arthro-" means joint. It is commonly used in medical terms related to joints and articulations.
arthritis"inflammation of a joint," 1540s, from L. arthritis, from Gk. nosos arthritis "disease of the joints," from nosos "disease" + arthritis, fem. of arthrites (adj.) "pertaining to joints" (Gk. nosos is a fem. noun), from arthron "a joint"
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Arthr-o or arthr/o is a combining form.
Arthroscopy: arthr/o meaning joint(s) Respiratory: respir/a meaning respiration/breathing
Arthr(o) is the root word that closely means "joint."
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The combining word in "arthroscopy" is "arthr/o," which comes from the Greek word "arthron," meaning "joint." In medical terminology, combining forms like "arthr/o" are often used to refer to joints, and the suffix "-scopy" means "to look or examine." Thus, arthroscopy refers to the examination of a joint using a specialized instrument.
The term arthritis it the term for inflammation of the joints. It comes from two Greek words arthro meaning joint and itis meaning inflammation.
Arthro is not the correct prefix. Arthr- is the correct root word which means joint.
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.