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cheiro-

  1. variant of chiro-:

    cheiromancy.



cheiro-

combining_form

  1. a variant spelling of chiro-
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Example Sentences

I even made up a category called Odd Books, used to justify eccentric purchases such as Sir Robert Baden-Powell's Pig-Sticking or Hog-Hunting, Bombadier Billy Wells's Physical Energy, Cheiro's Guide to the Hand and Tap-Dancing Made Easy by "Isolde".

But enough of these follies: ‘Necro-, pyro-, geo-, hydro-, cheiro-, coscinomancy, With other vain and superstitious sciences.’

Cheiro, when he read my palm, said he never before had seen a hand which had less of a line of luck than mine.

I make no pretence of understanding palmistry, but I saw in her hand a queer little mark that Cheiro had explained to us from a chart.

We had just seen Cheiro in London, and as he had amiably explained a good many of our lines to us, I was speaking of this when the old Duchesse de Z. thrust her little wrinkled paw loaded down with jewels across the plate of her neighbour and said: "Mademoiselle, can you see anything in the lines of my hand?"

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Words That Use cheiro-

What does cheiro- mean?

Cheiro- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “hand.” It is often used in medical and scientific terms.

Cheiro- comes from the Greek cheír, meaning “hand.” Bats (the winged mammals) are sometimes called chiropters, a name that literally means “hand-winged,” because their wing membranes are supported by the extended digits of the forelimbs. And chiromancy, another word for palmistry, is the art or practice of telling fortunes and interpreting character from the lines and configurations of the palm of a person’s hand; it literally means “hand divination.”

Cheiro- is a variant of chiro-, as in chiropractor.

Want to know more? Read our Words That Use chiro- and Words That Use chir- articles.

Examples of cheiro-

One example of a medical term that features cheiro- is cheiroplasty, meaning “plastic surgery on the hand.”

The first part of the word, cheiro-, means “hand.” The second part of the word, -plasty, can refer to “surgical repair” and “plastic surgery.” Cheiroplasty literally translates to “plastic surgery of the hand.” The Greek root of -plasty (a verb meaning “to form, mold”) is also the source of the English plastic.

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

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The combining form -megaly is used in medical terms to mean “irregular enlargement (of a body part).” With this in mind, what is cheiromegaly?

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