The combining form for cheek is "bucc/o." This term is derived from the Latin word "bucca," which means cheek. It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe conditions or procedures related to the cheek area.
The combining form "bucc-" refers to the cheek in medical terminology.
The medical terminology combining form "bucc-" refers to the cheek area. It is used in medical terms related to structures or conditions of the cheek, such as buccal mucosa (inner lining of the cheeks) or buccinator muscle (a muscle in the cheek).
The plural form of cheek is cheeks.
The combining form for dermatologist is dermat/o.
The combining form for "gingivo-" is "gingiv/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 is that the prefix osteo- is added.
The combining form for cervix is cervic/o.
The combining form of the word "asymptomatic" is "asympto-."