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uter-

  1. variant of utero- before a vowel:

    uteralgia.



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What does uter- mean?

Uter- is a combining form used like a prefix representing the word uterus, also known as the womb, where offspring are conceived and gestate in mammals. It is often used in medical terms, especially in anatomy.

Uter- comes from the Latin uterus, meaning “womb” and “matrix.” Matrix? Find out the connection at our entry for matrix.

Related to the Latin uterus is the Greek ³ó²â²õ³Ùé°ù²¹, source of the related combining form hystero-. The combining form metro- can also indicate uterus.

Uter- is a variant of utero-, which loses its -o– when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.

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Examples of uter-

A medical term that features the combining form uter- is uteralgia, “pain in or near the uterus.”

As we have seen, uter- represents “uterus.” The second part of the word, -algia, is a combining form meaning “pain.” Uteralgia literally translates to “uterus pain.”

What are some words that use or are related to the combining form uter-?

  • uterine
  • (using the equivalent form of uter- in New Latin)

What are some other forms that uter- may be commonly confused with?

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The suffix -itis is used to name diseases, particularly inflammation of an organ. With this in mind, what does the medical condition of involve?

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