The combining form for psychiatrist is "psych/o," which derives from the Greek word "psyche," meaning soul or mind. This form is used in various medical and psychological terms related to the mind and mental health. For example, in "psychotherapy," it combines with "therapy" to refer to treatment of mental disorders.
PDOC. Pdoc is a compressed phrase combining psychiatrist/psychologist and doctor. It is jargon or slang for psychiatrist.
The combining form for potassium is kal/i.
The combining form for dermatologist is dermat/o.
The combining form for "gingivo-" is "gingiv/o-".
-ologist is the combining form meaning specialist.
"Psychiatrist" is a common noun unless it is used as part of someone's title, in which case it becomes a proper noun. For example, "She is a psychiatrist" uses the common noun form, while "Dr. Smith is a Psychiatrist" uses the proper noun form.
The combining form of the word "asymptomatic" is "asympto-."
The combining form for imperfect is dysto-.
Combining form for shape
The combining form is that the prefix osteo- is added.
The combining form for sugar is "glyc/o".
The combining form for "flesh" is "sarc/o" or "sarc-".