What does ectasis mean in medical terms?
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What does ectasis mean in medical terms?
Medical Definition of ectasia : the expansion of a hollow or tubular organ.
What does the prefix ectasis mean?
dilation, expansion
-ectasia. , -ectasis. Combining forms meaning dilation, expansion. [G. ektasis, a stretching]
What does Pleur o mean?
Pleuro- is a combining form used like a prefix variously meaning “side,” “rib,” “lateral,” and “pleura.” Pleura is a term for the membrane around the lungs and makes a lining for the chest cavity; its adjective form is pleural. Pleuro- is often used in medical and scientific terms, including in anatomy and zoology.
Is ectasia a prefix or Suffix?
-ectasia, -ectasis. Prefix denoting dilation, widening, or distention. Inflation of all, or part of, the lung, caused by dilation of the alveoli; a common postoperative pulmonary complication.
What is the prefix of excision?
-ectomy. removal; excision; resection.
What is a Greek combining form?
Greek combining forms are word parts of Greek origin. Knowledge of Greek combining forms helps students read multi- syllabic words and understand the meaning of unfamiliar words that are particularly common in academic subjects, including the sciences and mathematics.
What does the suffix ectasia?
Suffix meaning dilation or expansion.
Which suffix means excision?
-ectomy. Suffix denoting the act of excision, cutting out, removal or resection.
What is the medical term excision?
The removal of tissue from the body using a scalpel (a sharp knife), laser, or other cutting tool. A surgical excision is usually done to remove a lump or other suspicious growth.
What letters are combining vowels?
The combining vowel is a word part, usually an o, and is used to ease pronunciation of the medical term. A combining vowel is used to connect two word roots and to connect a word root and a suffix.
What are Greek forms?
Greek language
Greek | |
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Language family | Indo-European Paleo-Balkan (?) Graeco-Phrygian Hellenic Greek |
Early form | Proto-Greek |
Dialects | Ancient dialects Koine Medieval Modern dialects |
Writing system | Greek alphabet |