rhytid/o
The combining form "rhytido-" comes from the Greek word "rhytis," meaning wrinkle or fold. It is commonly used in medical and cosmetic terminology to refer to wrinkles or skin folds, particularly in discussions about aging and dermatological conditions. For example, terms like "rhytidectomy" refer to surgical procedures aimed at reducing wrinkles.
The combining form for "gingivo-" is "gingiv/o-".
The combining form for dermatologist is dermat/o.
The combining form for potassium is kal/i.
-ologist is the combining form meaning specialist.
The combining form for sugar is "glyc/o".
The combining form for "flesh" is "sarc/o" or "sarc-".
The combining form for cervix is cervic/o.
The combining form is that the prefix osteo- is added.
The combining form of the word "asymptomatic" is "asympto-."
The combining form for imperfect is dysto-.
Combining form for shape