BONE
STRUCTURES
Question
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Osteo means?
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Bone
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Bone tissue
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skin
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tissue
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -We know osteo-means “bone.” And-(o)logy? That means “study of, ” ultimately from the Greek lógos, meaning “word, ” among many other senses. Osteology, then, literally translates to “the study of bones.” What are some words that use the combining form osteo-? osteoarthritis.
Detailed explanation-2: -*ost-Proto-Indo-European root meaning “bone.” It forms all or part of: osseous; ossicle; ossuary; ossifrage; ossify; osteo-; osteology; osteopathy; ostracism; ostracize; oyster; periosteum.
Detailed explanation-3: -before vowels oste-, word-forming element meaning “bone, bones, ” from Greek osteon “bone, ” from PIE root *ost-“bone."
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