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"-algia" doesn't need a combining vowel, because it brings its own -- it starts with a vowel.

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Does ology require the use of a combining vowel?

Yes, in medical terminology, the combining vowel is required between word roots and suffixes in order to facilitate pronunciation and understanding.


Which suffix requires the use of the combining vowel?

Itis


Which Of the suffix requires the use of the combining vowel?

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Yes, a combining vowel is typically used to separate two root words when joining them in medical terminology. This helps improve pronunciation and readability of the term.


The terms osteoarthritis and gastroenterology are both examples of using a combining vowel?

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Do not use combining vowel between a and root word.?

Sure, I'll provide concise responses without using combining vowels. Feel free to ask any questions you have.


Is the word use short vowel?

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When would you use a or an in a sentence?

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