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hamlet (oh) and physio- (iou)


hamlet (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: hamelet, from ham 'village']
a very small village

physio- (iou)



physio- combining form.
[Partly from Greek phusio-, from phusis Nature, partly from PHYSIO(LOGY: see -O-.]
Nature.
Physiology, physiological.
physio'chemical adjective pertaining to physiological chemistry L19.
physiognosy noun [Greek gnosis knowledge] natural history; natural science: E19.
physiopatho'logic adjective (Medicine, chiefly US) physiopathological M20.
physiopatho'logical adjective (Medicine) of or pertaining to physiopathology M19.
physiopa'thology noun (Medicine) the disordered physiology of disease or a diseased organism E20.
physiophi'losophy noun a philosophical system in which an attempt is made to construct all knowledge a priori M19.
physio'plastic adjective formed by Nature E19.
physio-psycho'logic adjective physio-psychological M20.
physio-psycho'logical adjective of or pertaining to physio-psychology L19.
physio-psy'chology noun physiological psychology L19.