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brachy-
- a learned borrowing from Greek meaning “short,” used in the formation of compound words:
brachycerous.
brachy-
combining_form
- indicating something short
brachycephalic
Word History and Origins
Origin of brachy-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brachy-1
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Words That Use brachy-
does brachy- mean?
Brachy- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “short.” It is often used in medical and scientific terms.
Brachy- comes from the Greek ý, meaning “short.”
Examples of brachy-
A medical term that you may be familiar with that features the combining form brachy- is brachycardia, also known as bradycardia. Brachycardia is “a slow heartbeat rate, usually less than 60 beats per minute.”
The first part of the word, brachy-, means “short.” The form -cardia can denotes an abnormal condition of the heart, from the Greek 첹í meaning “heart.” Brachycardia literally translates to “short heart(beat).”
The combining form brady- in bradycardia means “slow,” if you were curious. Learn more in our entry for the word.
are some words that use the combining form brachy-?
are some other forms that brachy- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form -dactyly describes the nature of the “fingers” of an organism. For example, polydactyly is when an animal has more fingers or toes than normal. is brachydactyly?
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