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GYN
1gyn-
2- variant of gyno- before a vowel:
gynarchy.
gyn.
1abbreviation for
- gynaecological
- gynaecology
gyn-
2combining_form
- variant of gyno-
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Words That Use gyn-
does gyn- mean?
Gyn- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “woman,” “female.” It is used in some academic, medical, and scientific terms.
Gyn- comes from the Greek ḗ, meaning “woman,” among other related senses.
Gyn- is a variant of gyno-, which loses its -o– when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels. Gyno- is itself a variant of the combining form gyneco-. Another variant of gyneco- is gyne-. Some corresponding forms of gyneco- combined to the end of words include -gyne, -gynous, and -gyny. Learn about their overlap and distinctions in the Words That Use articles for each form.
As you can see, the Greek ḗ has proven to be very productive in English.
Examples of gyn-
One example of a term that uses gyn- is gynarchy, also known as a gynocracy, A gynarchy is “a government by women.” (Literal “girl power,” anyone?!)
The combining form gyn- means “woman,” as we’ve seen. The second part of the word, -archy, is used to mean “rule” or “government.” So, gynarchy indeed literally translates to “government by women.”
are some words that use the combining form gyn-?
- gynantherous
- gynandrism
- gynandroblastoma
- gynandrous (using the equivalent form of gyn- in Greek)
- gynandry
- gyniatrics
are some other forms that gyn- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form –iatrics is used to mean “healing,” “medical practice,” as in geriatrics.
Using this information and the meaning of gyn-, what is gyniatrics? Can you think of a more common name for this branch of medicine?
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