The medical suffix -tomy makes a noun (an operation) from a noun (an organ).
As your question indicates, "entirely" is an adverb; it doesn't need an additional suffix.
"Ana" to give anatomy.
"Ana" to give anatomy.
It is a suffix that means cutting
It is "removal by surgical means".
ly
The most common adverb suffix is "-ly." This suffix is added to an adjective to form an adverb that describes how something is done. For example, "quick" becomes "quickly."
-tomy,suffix meaning a "surgical incision": cystotomy, oncotomy, phlebotomy.
The suffix -ly is in eventually. This suffix makes adverbs.
The Latin stem "tomy" refers to the act of cutting. Words with this stem include "anatomy" (the study of bodily structures by cutting open) and "lobotomy" (surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain).
the suffix is -ly and it turns the word into an adverb.
the suffix is -ly and it turns the word into an adverb.