A combining form is made up of a root Word and a combining vowel, typically "o." This structure allows the root to connect with other Words or Word parts, facilitating the formation of complex medical or scientific terms. For example, in the term "cardiology," "cardi/o" is the combining form for heart, combined with the suffix "-logy," meaning the study of.
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