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Do not use a combining vowel between a root word and this.Worth 5.000 points.A.   PrefixB.   Root wordC.   Compound wordD.   Suffix that begins with a consonant

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Do not use a combining vowel between a root word and this.Worth 5.000 points.A.   PrefixB.   Root wordC.   Compound wordD.   Suffix that begins with a consonant

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The correct answer is D. Suffix that begins with a consonant.

Here's why:

In medical terminology, a combining vowel (often 'o') is used to ease pronunciation between a word root and a suffix that begins with a consonant. However, if the suffix begins with a vowel, no combining vowel is needed.

So, you do not use a combining vowel between a root word and a suffix that begins with a consonant.

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