Sanskrit for "Awakened"...meaning a Buddha is one who is Awake. When you see "The Buddha", they are referring to the historical founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha. ~ Eric Putkonen
Vagotomy is the medical term meaning surgical incision of the vagus nerve.
The root "hystero-" in the term hysteroscopy refers to the uterus.
In medical terminology, a root word typically provides the core meaning of a term. While affixes (prefixes and suffixes) can modify the root word to specify various aspects, the root word itself remains fundamental to understanding the term's meaning.
The root word in the term cephalalgia is "cephal," which means head or skull.
Nerve
The root in a medical word usually represents the affected body part.
The basic foundation of a medical term is the root word, which provides the fundamental meaning of the term. In addition to the root word, medical terms may also include prefixes (added to the beginning of the root word) and suffixes (added to the end of the root word) to modify or further specify its meaning. By understanding the root word and any prefixes or suffixes, one can better comprehend the overall meaning of a medical term.
It is the term for "enlightenment" but is also the term for a Buddist ritual for completing a statue of Buddha by adding the eyes. It roughly translates to "opening the eyes" in a spritual sense.
Shop is an old English word, as English as they come! Originally meaning a booth or stall, it derives from a presumed Germanic root *skupp ( which is unattested).
The term chelation is from the Greek root word "chele," meaning "claw."
Buddha equals weed.