-megalia
Words nearby -megalia
WORDS THAT USE -MEGALIA
What does -megalia mean?
The combining form -megalia is used like a suffix meaning “irregular enlargement” of an organ or part of the body. It appears in a few medical terms, especially in pathology.
The form -megalia ultimately comes from the Greek mégas, meaning “great, large.”
The form –megalia is a less-common variant of -megaly.
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Corresponding forms of -megalia and -megaly combined to the beginning of words is megalo- and megal-. Learn more at our Words That Use articles for the forms.
A variant of megalo- that you may be familiar with is mega-, as in megaphone or megabyte. Mega- is also used as a unit of measure prefix to indicate a fact of one million (e.g., megahertz).
Examples of -megalia
One of the few terms that features the combining form -megalia is splenomegalia, more commonly referred to as splenomegaly. Splenomegalia is “enlargement of the spleen.”
The combining form spleno- means “spleen.” The second part of the word, -megalia, means “irregular enlargement.” Splenomegalia literally translates to “irregularly large spleen.”
What are some words that use the combining form -megalia?
- acromegalia
- cardiomegalia
- enteromegalia
- hepatomegalia
What are some other forms that -megalia may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form cardio- means “heart.” What does the medical condition cardiomegalia, more commonly known as cardiomegaly, involve?