You may mean Cardia, if so it is the opening which connects the espphagus to the stomach. Called this as the opening is on the same side as the heart
The root word "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia," which means heart. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to the heart or cardiovascular system.
The root "cardio-" is Greek, from the word kardia, "heart".
The root word is actually cardio and it means heart
Cardia- pertaining to the heart ex. Tachycardia - fast heartbeat, or Bradycardia - slow heartbeat
The root word 'leio' means 'smooth.'
The root "cardio-" is Greek, from the word kardia, "heart".
The root word "cardio" is derived from the Greek word "kardia," which means heart. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to the heart or cardiovascular system.
Yes.
The root "cardio-" is Greek, from the word kardia, "heart".
The root word is actually cardio and it means heart
The root word of "cardiology" is "cardio," which comes from the Greek word "kardia," meaning "heart." The suffix "-logy" means "the study of." Therefore, cardiology refers to the study of the heart and its functions, diseases, and treatments.
kardia
Cardia- pertaining to the heart ex. Tachycardia - fast heartbeat, or Bradycardia - slow heartbeat
καρδιά (kardia)
In the term "cardiac arrest," the root is "cardi," which refers to the heart, derived from the Greek word "kardia." The suffix is "ac," relating to or pertaining to, indicating a connection to the heart. There are no prefixes in this term.
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.