py/o or purul/opy/opurul/o
comminut/o (the combining form of the word comminute meaning to pulverize into small parts).
hippopoto- a truncated, misspelled form of hippopotamus monstro- a combining form meaning extremely and dauntingly large sesqui - a combining form meaning one and a half pedalio- a combining form meaning foot phobia -- a combining form meaning extreme or irrational fear
Dermato-
_pneaIt comes directly from the Greek word trachia, meaning artery
gyr/o is a combining form meaning turning or folding
A combining form is a word part that can stand alone when combined with other word elements to create a new word. It is not a prefix or suffix because it does not change the meaning of the original combining form, but rather enhances or specifies it.
The medical meaning of the word cecum is a pouch that is located at the beginning of the large intestine.
'Strato' is a real word in English that can be used on its own, such as in the term "stratosphere." It is also a combining form, meaning it can be used as a prefix or suffix in creating compound words.
A combining form meaning "sleep" used in the meaning of compound words
A joint prefix, also known as a combining form, is a word part that is attached to the beginning of a root word to create a new word with a related meaning. This prefix alters the original meaning of the root word to form a new word. By combining the prefix with the root word, a more specific or nuanced meaning can be expressed.
Labi-, or Labio from the Latin word "labium" meaning lip