adeno-
Americancombining form
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What does adeno- mean? Adeno- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “gland.” It is often used in medical terms, especially in anatomy.Adeno- comes from the Greek adḗn, meaning "gland." This Greek root is ultimately the source of adenoids, the enlarged masses of lymphoid tissue in the upper pharynx, often obstructing breathing through the nasal passages.What are variants of adeno-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, adeno- becomes aden-, as in adenalgia.
Etymology
Origin of adeno-
< Greek, combining form of adḗn gland; akin to Latin inguen groin
Example Sentences
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McBride asked Brooks, who works with state officials on outbreaks, if the CDC wanted the university to do more “adeno specific communication” with people on campus.
From Washington Post
CN, copy number; SCNAs, somatic copy number alterations; Adeno., adenocarcinomas; Adenosq., adenosquamous cancers; Squamous, squamous cell carcinomas.
From Nature
CN, copy number; SCNAs, somatic copy number alterations; Adeno., adenocarcinomas; Adenosq., adenosquamous cancers; Squamous, squamous cell carcinomas.
From Nature
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