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cheilo-
- variant of chilo- 1.
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Words That Use cheilo-
What does cheilo- mean?
Cheilo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “lip.” It is often used in medical terms.
Cheilo- comes from the Greek cheîlos, meaning “lip.”
What are variants of cheilo-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, cheilo- becomes cheil-, as in cheilosis.
The form chilo-, as in chilotomy, and chil-, as in chilalgia, are common variants of cheilo- and cheil-, respectively. Learn more at our Words That Use articles for those forms.
Examples of cheilo-
The combining form cheilo– can be found in the medical term cheiloplasty, also spelled chiloplasty, meaning “plastic surgery of the lip.”
The combining form cheilo- means “lip,” as we’ve seen. The combining form -plasty, refers to plastic surgery. Putting it all back together, cheiloplasty literally translates to “lip plastic surgery.”
What are some words that use the combining form cheilo-?
What are some other forms that cheilo- may be commonly confused with?
Examples of words that uses cheil- as a variant of chelio- before words or word elements that begin with a vowel include:
Break it down!
Given that the combining form –tomy means “incision,” what does the medical procedure of cheilotomy involve?
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