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    pachy- heavy; thick   **plas**/o development; formation   -plasia development; formation   -plasm formation; structure   -plastic pertaining to formation
    
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    plas (first-person singular past tense plasa, participle plasur) to crack, burst, break through.

    Likewise, what is prefix in medical terminology? Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. Pre means “before.” Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time. Root: central part of a word.

    Also Know, what does a an mean in medical terms?

    Among these building blocks are the prefixes. Examples of prefixes used in medicine include: a- : Prefix much employed in the health sciences indicating not, without, -less as, for example, in alexia (not read), aphagia (not eat), aphonia (not voice, voiceless).

    What does the PLA stand for?

    PLA stands for Polylactic acid and is made from corn starch. Lactic acid is made from Dextrose by fermentation.

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