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gastro-
a combining form meaning “stomach,” used in the formation of compound words.
gastrology.
gastro-
combining form
stomach
gastroenteritis
gastritis
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gastro-1
< Greek, combining form of gastḗr
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gastro-1
from Greek gastēr
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Example Sentences
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Through a Perspex security window was a woman telling him she thought she had gastro.
From BBC
That was the first Indian gastro bar.
From Salon
Baar Baar, for example, was the first Indian gastro bar.
From Salon
People know about a gastropub, but what is a gastro bar?
From Salon
With its trendy coffee shops, gastro pubs, diverse arts scene and outdoors lifestyle, the former railroad town now home to a world-class university has become an attractive city for young people, with a median age less than 26.
From Los Angeles Times
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When To Use
What does gastro- mean?
Gastro- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “stomach.” It is often used in medical terms, particularly in anatomy and pathology.Gastro- comes from the Greek gastḗr, meaning “stomach” or "belly."What are variants of gastro-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, gastro- becomes gastr-, as in gastralgia.
Gastro- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “stomach.” It is often used in medical terms, particularly in anatomy and pathology.Gastro- comes from the Greek gastḗr, meaning “stomach” or "belly."What are variants of gastro-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, gastro- becomes gastr-, as in gastralgia.
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