Endo
1.
a combining form meaning “within,” used in the formation of compound words:
endocardial.
combining form
1.
inside; within: endocrine
word-forming element meaning “inside, within, internal,” comb. form of Greek endon “in, within,” literally “in the house of,” from en “in” (see en- (2)) + base of domos “house” (see domestic).
endo- or end-
pref.
Inside; within: endometrium.
endo-
A prefix meaning “inside,” as in endoskeleton.
endocrine
endometriosis
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