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phlebo-
- a combining form meaning “vein,” used in the formation of compound words:
phlebosclerosis.
phlebo-
combining_form
- indicating a vein
phlebotomy
Word History and Origins
Origin of phlebo-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of phlebo-1
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Words That Use Phlebo-
What does phlebo- mean?
Phlebo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “vein.” It is often used in medical terms, especially in pathology and anatomy.
Phlebo- comes from the Greek phléps, meaning “vein.” The Latin word for “vein” is vēna, source of the combining forms veno-, ven-, veni-, and vene-, which you can learn more about at our Words That Use articles for the forms.
What are variants of phlebo-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, phlebo- becomes phleb-, as in phlebectomy.
Examples of phlebo-
An example of a word you may have encountered that features phlebo- is phlebotomy, “the act or practice of opening a vein for letting or drawing blood as a therapeutic or diagnostic measure; venesection; bleeding.” A specialist in this is known as a phlebotomist.
We know phlebo- means “vein,” so what about the -tomy portion of the word? That’s right, -tomy refers to “cutting, incision,” from the Greek -tomia. Phlebotomy literally translates to “vein incision.”
Phlebotomy ultimately comes from a Greek word that uses the equivalent form of phlebo- in the language.
What are some words that use the combining form phlebo-?
What are some other forms that phlebo- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form -plasty has various meanings including “surgical repair.” What does the medical procedure of phleboplasty involve?
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