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Hippuric acid. Hippocratic Oath.
Opto- is a prefix meaning 'eye' + metr- means to measure (this is the root word) + -ist meaning one who (or a person who). One who measures the eye. Usually she will fit you for glasses or contracts.
The prefix that means one quintillionth, or times ten to the negative 18th power, is atto-. Examples: An attometer is a quintillionth of a meter, and an attosecond is a quintillionth of a second.
The prefix an- ( or a- before a consonant) is cognate with English un- . Found chiefly in scientific terminlogy, it negates the term it is prefixed to. For example an-hydrous means un-watery, a-pathetic means un-caring.
Opt. Optomitrist means eye doctor. Optical is relating to the eyes.
The prefix "oculo-" means relating to the eye or vision.
Some scientific words with the prefix 'bi' are:bicepsbiconcavebiconvexbicuspidbidirectionalbifunctionalbifurcatebilateralbilinearbimodalbiologybiped, bipedalbipodbipolarbiracialbisectbisexualbivalve
The prefix "ocu" usually refers to the eye or vision. It is derived from the Latin word "oculus" meaning eye.
The prefix of 'hydrocarbon' is 'hydro' It means water, or the scientific term, h2o
the prefix: tropho-
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"Thermo-" is a prefix commonly used in scientific terms related to heat or temperature, such as thermodynamics or thermography.
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The scientific term for words that have similar meanings is "synonyms" and for words with opposite meanings is "antonyms."
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