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What does the medical terminology combining form -para mean?

In medical terms, the suffix -para means "to bear children," as in primipara (a woman who has borne one child) or multipara (a woman who has born more than one child). Para used as a prefix, instead, means "around," as in paravertebral muscles.


What is a prefix meaning beside?

thorough


Does the word as well as have the same meaning as beside?

The word as well as means "in addition to" while the word beside means "to compare with". So the have different meaning.


Is beside a prepositions?

It can be a preposition, meaning "next to." It can have the same meaning used as an adverb.


What is a prefix for beside?

Para and con are two prefixes meaning "with" or "beside." Con can also mean "against."


What does the prefix para mean in the word paramedic?

In the word "paramedic," the prefix "para-" comes from the Greek word meaning "beside" or "alongside." Thus, a paramedic is a healthcare professional who provides medical care alongside or in addition to primary medical services.


What is the meaning of a sprawling beside a sack of palay?

dfd


Does the word aside have the same meaning as beside?

synonyms


Is beside a preposition?

It can be a preposition, meaning "next to." It can have the same meaning used as an adverb.


What is the combining form meaning nearest?

proximo-It depends which definition of near you need. One of them is para- which means beside, near, beyond, abnormal.Another definition is peri- which means near, around, or surrounding.It depends which definition of near you need. One of them is para- which means beside, near, beyond, abnormal.Another definition is peri- which means near, around, or surrounding.


In a rebus puzzle what does hehimself mean?

he is beside himself (meaning he is upset)


A plural for beside?

Being a preposition, beside has no plural form. The word besides, meaning "also," is not a plural form, but rather an adverbial genitive.