-iatric


-iatric
from gk. iatrikos “healing,” from iatros “physician, healer,” related to iatreuo “treat medically,” from iaomai “to cure,” from iaino “heat, warm, cheer.”

-iatric suff.
of or relating to a specified kind of medical practice, treatment, or healing: geriatric.

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  • -iatrics

    a combining form occurring in compound words that have the general sense “healing, medical practice,” with the initial element usually denoting the type of person treated: geriatrics; pediatrics. -iatrics combining form indicating medical care or treatment paediatrics compare -iatry word origin -iatrics suff. medical treatment: pediatrics.

  • -iatry

    a combining form occurring in compound words that have the general sense “healing, medical practice,” with the initial element usually denoting the area treated: podiatry; psychiatry. -iatry combining form indicating healing or medical treatment psychiatry compare -iatrics derived forms word origin -iatry suff. medical treatment: psychiatry.

  • -ibility

    variant of -ability: reducibility.

  • -ible

    variant of -able, occurring in words borrowed from latin (credible; horrible; visible), or modeled on the latin type (reducible). -ible suffix a variant of -able derived forms

  • -ibly

    variant of -ably: credibly; visibly.


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