The suffix "-carcinoma" signifies an epithelial malignancy. Examples include adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and transitional cell carcinoma.
The suffix for pneumonia is "-ia," which indicates a condition or state.
The suffix for endocardium is "-ium," which indicates a tissue or structure.
The suffix for nephrolithiasis is "-iasis," which indicates a pathological condition or disease.
The suffix -ose typically indicates that a word is a type of sugar. For example, glucose, fructose, and sucrose are all sugars.
The suffix of "organelle" is "-elle," which indicates a small or diminutive entity.
The suffix for pneumonia is "-ia," which indicates a condition or state.
The suffix for endocardium is "-ium," which indicates a tissue or structure.
The suffix for nephrolithiasis is "-iasis," which indicates a pathological condition or disease.
The suffix -ose typically indicates that a word is a type of sugar. For example, glucose, fructose, and sucrose are all sugars.
The suffix of "organelle" is "-elle," which indicates a small or diminutive entity.
The suffix for "valuable" is -able, which indicates the ability or capacity to be valuable.
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The suffix for a blood condition is "-emia." This suffix typically indicates a presence of a substance in the blood.
I think it is one, but I'm pretty sure that there is no suffix or that since it is two words.
The suffix for "semirefined" is "-ed," which indicates that the word is in the past tense or completed action form.
The suffix for "inguinal" is "-al", which indicates a relationship to or pertinence with the inguinal area, referring to the groin.
ology is the suffix and tech is the base word.