tonsillectomy,prostateectomy,anatomy,lobotomy
The suffix -tomy is of Greek origin, from the word tome, "a cutting".The word tomography (the 'T' in a CAT scan) is based on tome and graphein, "to write".
The root word "tomy" means "cutting" or "incision." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to surgical procedures that involve cutting into tissue.
The word "hyperactive" contains a Greek prefix that means over.
Its - in modern Greek- διάβασμα (diavasma). You can find it in ancient Greek root word as -ology or -logy meaning ''the study of''. [original form λόγος (logos) : speech).
biology, bio-sphere, biography.("'\(o.o)/"')
The suffix -tomy is of Greek origin, from the word tome, "a cutting".The word tomography (the 'T' in a CAT scan) is based on tome and graphein, "to write".
gastrokopolis
The root word "tomy" means "cutting" or "incision." It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to surgical procedures that involve cutting into tissue.
The word "hyperactive" contains a Greek prefix that means over.
Kill or die, although the stem is actually "nekros", Greek for death.
The original stem is Greek gemetri, from gemetrein, to measure land.
Graph is the part of the word that contains the Greek root meaning "write."
tree
Helios is Greek for Sun and anthus is Greek for flower. this is the stem for Helianthus, the sunflower.
If you mean the ending in words like mastectomy and anatomy then it's not suffix, but the compound Greek word -tomy τομή [tomee] = cutting
Somatic is a word containing the Greek root "soma-", meaning body.
The stem for "melancholy" is "melancho-," which comes from the Greek word "melankholia," meaning "black bile." In ancient Greek medicine, it was believed that an excess of black bile in the body caused melancholy, a state of deep sadness and gloom. The stem "melancho-" is commonly used in words related to sadness or depression.