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algo
1[ al-goh ]
algo-
2- a combining form meaning “pain,” used in the formation of compound words:
algophobia.
algo-
combining_form
- denoting pain
algophobia
algometer
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yvlogs That Use Algo-
What does algo- mean?
Algo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “pain.” It is occasionally used in medical terms, especially in psychiatry and pathology.
Algo- comes from the Greek áDz, meaning “pain.” Similar in meaning and use to algo- are odyno- and -odynia, which derive from ǻýŧ, also meaning “pain.”
Corresponding forms of algo- combined to the end of words are -algia, as in ovarialgia, or -algy, as in coxalgy. Learn more about these forms in our yvlogs That Use articles for each.
Examples of algo-
One example of a term that features the combining form algo- is algophobia, “an irrational or disproportionate fear of pain.”
Algo- means “pain,” as we have seen. The -phobia part of the word may also look familiar. It means “fear.” Algophobia literally translates to “fear of pain.”
What are some words that use or are related to the combining form algo-?
- algesia
- algodystrophy
- algogenic
- algolagnia (using the equivalent form of algo- in German)
- algometer
- algophilia
What are some other forms that algo- may be commonly confused with?
Many words that begin with the exact letters algo- or alg- are not using the combining form algo- to denote “pain.” Algorithm, algology, and algae are three examples. Learn more about the history and meaning of these words at our entries for them.
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