"A" stands for Officer and "O" stands for Officer Prefix. So an "O" prefix in front of an Air Force AFSC indicates that the individual holds an officer rank in the Air Force.
The pathological prefix for relating to a gland is "aden(o)-".
The prefix of "hemiglossectomy" is "hemi-", which means "half" or "partial."
Prefix: oro- (meaning "mouth") Suffix: -pharynx (meaning "throat") Combining form: or/o- (meaning "mouth") + pharyng/o- (meaning "throat")
"Neuroma" has no prefix. The word root is neur- and the suffix is -oma. "Neur/o is the root meaning nerve . Oma is the suffix meaning tumor or mass And o is the combining vowel Definition : mass of nerve . Answer to the question is neur/o which is the combining form :) not combining prefix you see because neur/o combines with lots of term such as neurological neurologist ect then just break them down some have no prefixes but double roots just really define what the actual words suffix and prefix mean all medical terms have a suffix bur not always a prefix .
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"A" stands for Officer and "O" stands for Officer Prefix. So an "O" prefix in front of an Air Force AFSC indicates that the individual holds an officer rank in the Air Force.
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The O' prefix simply means descendant of ....
my(o)- is the prefix that means muscle
prefix aden combining vowel o and suffix pathy
The pathological prefix for relating to a gland is "aden(o)-".
The prefix for ultraviolet is ultra because violet is the base/root word and ultra is the prefix!:0/:o ==
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The prefix of "hemiglossectomy" is "hemi-", which means "half" or "partial."
The combining form meaning curve is the prefix scoli/o The combining form meaning curve is the prefix scoli/o
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