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pneumono-
- a combining form meaning “lung,†used in the formation of compound words:
pneumonoconiosis.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pneumono-1
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˜yÐÄvlogs That Use pneumono-
What does pneumono- mean?
Pneumono- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “lung.†It is often used in medical and scientific terms.
Pneumono- comes from the Greek ±è²Ô±ðú³¾Å²Ô, meaning “lung.†±Ê²Ô±ðú³¾Å²Ô helps form the Greek word ±è²Ô±ð³Ü³¾´Ç²Ôò¹, source of the English pneumonia, “inflammation of the lungs with congestion.â€
What are variants of pneumono-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, pneumono- becomes pneumon-, as in pneumonectomy. The combining form pneumo-, as in pneumogastric, is also used as a variant of pneumono-.
The Greek ±è²Ô±ðú³¾Å²Ô is also related to the combining form -pnea.
Want to know more? Read our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use -pnea article.
Examples of pneumono-
One example of a medical term that features pneumono- is pneumonotomy, also known as pneumotomy, meaning “incision of the lung,†a surgical procedure.
As we know, pneumono- means “lung.†The second part of the word, -tomy, can mean “cutting, incision.†Pneumonotomy literally translates to “lung incision.â€
What are some words that use the combining form pneumono-?
- pneumonocele
- pneumonocentesis
- pneumonoconiosis
- pneumonocyte
- pneumonopexy
- pneumonorrhaphy
- pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (from New Latin)
That’s right, pneumono- appears in pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, which is often cited as the longest word appearing in major dictionaries. Curious about other lengthy lexemes in English? Find them in our slideshow, “The Longest ˜yÐÄvlogs in the English Language.â€
What are some other forms that pneumono- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form –cyte means “cell.†Keeping that in mind, where are pneumonocytes found in the body?
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