Ectomy
The suffix for the surgical creation of a permanent opening to the outside of the body is "-ostomy." This is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate procedures such as colostomy, ileostomy, and tracheostomy.
The suffix "-spadias" refers to a condition where a body part is displaced or positioned incorrectly. It is commonly used in medical terms to describe congenital defects such as hypospadias (urethral opening on the underside of the penis) or epispadias (urethral opening on the upper side of the penis).
The suffix in excessive is ive.
The suffix that means pertaining to is "-al".
The suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis."
The suffix that indicates a surgical creation of an artificial opening is "-stomy." This term is commonly used in medical procedures, such as colostomy or ileostomy, where an opening is created to allow for the diversion of bodily waste.
The suffix for the surgical creation of a permanent opening to the outside of the body is "-ostomy." This is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate procedures such as colostomy, ileostomy, and tracheostomy.
unwrap
the suffix crine means to cry out the suffix crine means to cry out
The suffix "-spadias" refers to a condition where a body part is displaced or positioned incorrectly. It is commonly used in medical terms to describe congenital defects such as hypospadias (urethral opening on the underside of the penis) or epispadias (urethral opening on the upper side of the penis).
The suffix in excessive is ive.
suffix that means to eat
The suffix that means "resembling" is "-oid".
The suffix that means pertaining to is "-al".
The suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis."
The suffix -ology means the study of
The suffix that means thirst is "-dipsia."