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-rrhea
-rrheasuff. Flow; discharge: seborrhea. [New Latin -rrhoea, from Greek -rrhoia, from rhoia, a flowing, from rhein, to flow; see sreu- in Indo-European roots.]-rrhea -rhea or -rhoea or -rrhoea a combining form meaning “flow,” “discharge”: menorrhea; pyorrhea. [< New Latin -rrhoea < Greek -rrhoia, comb. form representing rhoía a flow, akin to rheîn to flow, stream] -rrhea
-rrhea word element [Gr.], profuse flow; adj., adj -rrhe´ic.-rrhea The diagraph rh occurring at the beginning of a syllable in a word of Greek origin is ordinarily changed to rrh when a prefix or other lexical element is placed before it, as in this terminal form from rhoia.A flowing; a flux. [G. rhoia, a flow] -rrhea Suffix meaning a flowing; a flux. Synonym(s): -rrhoea. [G. rhoia, a flow] |