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Euro (medical term)

Euro (pronounced: /ˈjʊəroʊ/) is a prefix in medical terminology. It originates from the Greek word "eurys", meaning broad or wide. In the medical field, it is often used to denote conditions or procedures related to the width or broadness of a body part or organ.

Etymology

The prefix "Euro" is derived from the Greek word "eurys", which translates to broad or wide. It is used in various medical terms to denote the broadness or width of a body part or organ.

Related Terms

  • Eurotia: A genus of plants in the family Asteraceae. Some species of this genus are used in traditional medicine.
  • Eurythmy: A movement therapy used in anthroposophical medicine.
  • Eurythmic: Pertaining to a normal or harmonious rhythm, especially in the context of the heart's rhythm.
  • Eurycephalic: Having a head that is broad in proportion to its length.

Pronunciation

The term "Euro" is pronounced as /ˈjʊəroʊ/.

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