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Glycemia is the root word. It comes from glyco- meaning sugar, and -emia, 'condition of the blood'. Hyper means over, above, or beyond.
Ness is a suffix. Ness is used at the end of a word which is a suffix.
The suffix of the word "hypothermia" is "-ia", which is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a condition or state.
The suffix in the word "kinship" is "-ship", which denotes a state or condition of being related to someone or something.
The prefix of the word "hypoxia" is "hypo-" and the suffix is "-ia." "Hypo-" means low or below normal, while "-ia" is a suffix indicating a condition or state.
Glycemia is the root word. It comes from glyco- meaning sugar, and -emia, 'condition of the blood'. Hyper means over, above, or beyond.
Ness is a suffix. Ness is used at the end of a word which is a suffix.
The suffix of the word "hypothermia" is "-ia", which is commonly used in medical terminology to denote a condition or state.
The suffix of the word "contusion" is "-sion." This suffix typically indicates a state or condition, often derived from a verb. In this case, "contusion" refers to the condition of being bruised.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means the condition of.
The suffix in the word "kinship" is "-ship", which denotes a state or condition of being related to someone or something.
The prefix of the word "hypoxia" is "hypo-" and the suffix is "-ia." "Hypo-" means low or below normal, while "-ia" is a suffix indicating a condition or state.
The suffix for the condition of is "-ness".
menorrhagia - profuse discharge of blood during menustration
Flow; excessive discharge. orrhexis. rupture. osis. abnormal condition (means increased when used with blood cell word roots).
The word is broken down as:hyper - prefix thyroid - root word ism - suffix
The definition of the word section means a portion or a division. The prefix "ion" is actually the suffix. A prefix appears before a core word where a suffix appears after a core word. The suffix "ion" means condition.