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iatro-

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  1. a combining form meaning “healer,” “medicine,” “healing,” used in the formation of compound words.

    iatrogenic.


Usage

What does iatro- mean? Iatro- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “healer, medicine, healing.” It is used in a few, mostly obscure medical and scientific terms. Iatro- comes from the Greek iātrós, meaning “healer.”Corresponding forms of iatro- combined to the end of words are -iatric, as in pediatric, and iatrics, as in geriatrics.

Etymology

Origin of iatro-

< Greek, combining form of iātrós healer, equivalent to ( sthai ) to heal + -tros noun suffix

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