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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
σῶμα
(
sôma
,
“
body
”
)
. Compare
soma
.
Prefix
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somato-
(
medicine
)
body
Derived terms
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English terms prefixed with somato-
somatoblast
somatocentric
somatochart
somatocyst
somatodendrite
somatodendritic
somatodendritically
somatesthesia
somatoform
somatofugal
somatogamy
somatogenesis
somatogenic
somatogram
somatogravic
somatograviceptive
somatogyral
somatics
somatoliberin
somatomammotroph
somatometer
somatometrics
somatometry
somatomotor
somatoparaphrenia
somatoparaphrenic
somatopathy
somatopause
somatoperception
somatoperceptual
petrosomatoglyph
somatophobia
somatophrenia
somatoplasm
somatopsychic
somatorepresentation
somatoscopic
somatoscopy
somatosensation
somatosensitive
somatosensor
somatosensorial
somatosensoric
somatosensorimotor
somatosensory
somatology
somatopleure
somatorelin
somatosound
somatospatial
somatosympathetic
somatotherapeutic
somatotherapist
somatotherapy
somatotopy
somatotroph
somatotropic
somatotropism
somatotype
somatypology
somatovisceral
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