Hypodermic, hypochondria, hypothryroidism, hypoandrogenism, hypoestrogenic, hypochromic are medical terms with the prefix hypo-.
Subhepatic, subtalar, and submandibular are medical terms with the prefix "sub-."
Not all medical terms have a word root. Some medical terms may only consist of a prefix and/or a suffix without a word root.
hypodermic, hypocrite, hypoallergenic, hypothesis, hypochondriac...
Medical terminology prefixes are word components that are added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. They often indicate location, number, time, or status. Some common medical prefixes include "hyper-" (meaning excessive), "hypo-" (meaning deficient), and "macro-" (meaning large). They are important for understanding and defining medical terms.
There are literally thousands of meanings that are opposite: hypo and hyper are opposite, pronate and supinate, adduct and abduct, invert and evert are some of the few. A book on medical terminology can be a good start.
Transurethral, transabdominal, transesophageal, and transvaginal are medical terms that start with Trans.
The prefix hypo generally means below or under. It is commonly used in anatomy and medicine. Some examples of such words are- hypodermic, hypotension, hypotensive, hypothyroidism and hyposulphate.Hypothermia is under temperature.
Mononucleosis is the only one I can think of.
A hypo-Christian is some that claims to be a Christian,but will not help their fellow Man.
The prefix for government terms is "govern-" which means to control or rule. Some common roots for government terms include "poli-" which means relating to a city or state, "crat-" which means rule or power, and "archy-" which means ruler or government.
Most med terms are based on Latin and some are ancient Greek.
The prefix dys- means something is abnormal or bad in some way. As in, dysfunctional or dyslexia.