thermo- (heat), for example, thermometer, thermostat, etc.
"Thermo-" is a prefix commonly used in scientific terms related to heat or temperature, such as thermodynamics or thermography.
The prefix "thermos" means heat. It is derived from the Greek word "thermos," which means hot. Words that begin with this prefix typically relate to heat or temperature.
Words inside thermometer
The prefix hypo- means under, beneath, or low So hypothermia means low body temperature, and a hypodermic syringe inserts its contents below the skin.
The prefix "hyper-" means excessive or above normal. In the context of hyperthermia, it refers to an elevated body temperature above the normal range due to external factors such as heat exposure or internal factors such as illness.
"Thermo-" is a prefix commonly used in scientific terms related to heat or temperature, such as thermodynamics or thermography.
The prefix "thermos" means heat. It is derived from the Greek word "thermos," which means hot. Words that begin with this prefix typically relate to heat or temperature.
Words inside thermometer
thermo- prefix = temperature/heat -meter suffix = measure thermometer = measure temperature
The prefix "thermo" in thermosphere refers to heat or temperature. The thermosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere where temperatures increase with altitude due to the absorption of solar radiation.
The prefix hypo- means under, beneath, or low So hypothermia means low body temperature, and a hypodermic syringe inserts its contents below the skin.
The prefix hypo- means under, beneath, or low So hypothermia means low body temperature, and a hypodermic syringe inserts its contents below the skin.
The prefix tropo- denoting turning, a change, is derived from the Greek word tropos, a turning.The troposphere is the lowest level of atmosphere in which the temperature falls as height increases.
The prefix "hyper-" means excessive or above normal. In the context of hyperthermia, it refers to an elevated body temperature above the normal range due to external factors such as heat exposure or internal factors such as illness.
Prefix=IN
Thermometers are intended to measure temperature. The prefix 'thermo' comes from the Greek word for 'heat.' Meters measure values.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.