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glosso-
- a combining form meaning âtongue, word, speech,â used in the formation of compound words:
glossology.
glosso-
combining_form
- indicating a tongue or language
glossolaryngeal
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of glosso-1
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of glosso-1
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yÐÄvlogs That Use glosso-
What does ²µ±ôŽÇ²õ²õŽÇ-Ìýmean?
The combining form glossoâ is used like a prefix meaning âtongue.â It is occasionally used in medical terms, especially in pathology. In some instances, âtongueâ is used figuratively to mean âword,â âspeech,â or âlanguage.â
The form glossoâ comes from Greek ²µ±ôÃŽ²õ²õ²¹, meaning âtongue.â The Latin translation of ²µ±ôÃŽ²õ²õ²¹ is lingua, meaning âtongueâ or âspeech,â source of such words as language and bilingual.
What are variants of glosso-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, glossoâ becomes gloss-, as in glossalgia.
A less-common variant of glossoâ is glottoâ, as in glottogony. Generally, glottoâ means âtongueâ as in âlanguage.â Want to know more? Read our yÐÄvlogs That Use article about glotto-.
Examples of glosso-
One example of a medical term that uses the form glossoâ is glossotomy, âincision of the tongue.â
The glossoâ portion of the word means âtongue,â but what about the âtomy part of the word? The form âtomy, from Greek âtomia, means âcuttingâ or âincision.â Glossotomy literally translates to âtongue incision.â
What are some words that use the combining form glosso-?
What are some other forms that glossoâ may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form âlogy is used to name branches of science or domains of knowledge. With this in mind, what is glossology?
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