ορθο-
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὀρθός (orthós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈoɾθo/
Prefix
ορθο- • (ortho-)
- added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something done is upright; ortho-:
- added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something done is right or proper; ortho-:
- ορθο- (ortho-) + -γραφία (-grafía, “-graphy”) → ορθογραφία (orthografía, “spelling”)
- ορθο- (ortho-) + δόξα (dóxa, “glory, opinion”) → ορθόδοξος (orthódoxos, “orthodox”)
- (medicine) added before a noun, adjective or verb to create words that denote something related to the rectum:
- ορθο- (ortho-) + κόλον (kólon, “colon”) → ορθοκολικός (orthokolikós, “colorectal”)
Derived terms
Greek terms prefixed with ορθο-
Greek terms prefixed with ορθό-
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