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-pexy

  1. a combining form meaning "solidity," used in the formation of compound words:

    rheopexy; mastopexy.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of -pexy1

< New Latin -pexia < Greek -ŧ澱 , derivative of ê澱 a fixing, solidity; see -y 3( def )

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Words That Use -pexy

does -pexy mean?

The combining form -pexy is used like a suffix meaning “solidity.” It is often used in medical terms, especially in surgery for procedures that fix an organ into place.

The form -pexy comes from the Greek ê澱, meaning “a fixing, solidity.” Fixing, here, means “securing into place”—or, with the meaning and sense of -pexy in mind, “putting into a solid position.”

Examples of -pexy

One example of the combining form -pexy is gastropexy, meaning “the surgical attachment of the stomach to the abdominal wall or to the diaphragm.”

The first element of the word, gastro-, may look familiar; it means “stomach.” As we now know, -pexy refers to surgical fixation. So, gastropexy, in other words, is “a fixing of the stomach.”

are some words that use the combining form –pexy?

are some other forms that -pexy may be commonly confused with?

Break it down!

The combining form colo- is used to represent the colon, as in the part of the large intestine. With this in mind, what does the medical procedure of a colopexy involve?

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