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tachy-
- a combining form meaning “swift,” used in the formation of compound words:
tachygraphy.
tachy-
combining_form
- swift or accelerated
tachylyte
tachygraphy
tachyphylaxis
tachyon
tachycardia
Word History and Origins
Origin of tachy-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tachy-1
Example Sentences
One devious setting called “Tachy Goes to Coventry” put a user on a global ignore list without alerting them that nobody was seeing what they were typing.
So I did the Rattle: “IL-2 patient, hypotensive, B.P. hovering between 70 over 40 to 60 over 30, occasionally tachy, bolused once this morning for a pressure of 80 over 50, getting another bolus right now, already fluid overloaded, crackles at the bases.”
Chronic Cases.—There is usually a gradual onset of tachy cardia,—fast beating of the heart,—pulse being 100 to 180 or more, if excited.
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Words That Use tachy-
What does tachy- mean?
Tachy- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “swift.” It is often used in scientific and medical terms.
Tachy- comes from the Greek tachýs, meaning “swift.”
What are variants of tachy-?
A variant of tachy- is tacheo-, as in tacheometer. Closely related to tachy- is the combining form tacho-, which you can learn more about in our Words That Use tacho- article.
Examples of tachy-
An example of a medical term that features the combining form tachy- is tachypnea, meaning “excessively rapid respiration.”
The word tachypnea is made of two combining forms. The first is tachy- which we know means “swift.” The second is -pnea which means “breath, respiration,” as we explain in our Words That Use -pnea article. Tachypnea translates literally to “swift breathing.”
Some theoretical physicists have speculated on the existence of the tachyon, a theoretical subatomic particle that travels faster than the speed of light—which would violate the laws of physics as we know them!
What are some words that use the combining form tachy-?
What are some other forms that tachy- may be commonly confused with?
Despite being a homonym, the word tacky does not share the same root as tachy-. Find out what makes tacky unique at our entry for the word.
Break it down!
Tachy- means “swift” and -cardia refers to the heart. Can you figure out, then, what tachycardia is?
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