Metro- (Metr-), Metro- (Metro.)

Meter- and Metro- are two prefixes that are often used in medicine to refer to the uterus. These prefixes come from the Latin word “metra,” which means uterus.

Meter- and Metro- are typically used in medical terms related to gynecology and obstetrics. They can be used in both Russian and English. For example, “meter-ectomy” means an operation to remove the uterus, and “metro-scopy” means an examination of the uterine cavity.

In addition, these prefixes are used in other medical terms. For example, metronidazole is an antibiotic that is used to treat infections caused by bacteria that live in the uterus.

In general, meter and metro are important medical terms that help doctors and nurses correctly diagnose and prescribe treatment.



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