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- pterygium literally means:
wing
fold
triangle
obstruct
- the combining forms acous- and audi/o- both mean:
hearing
ear
stapes
eardrum
Question 94
The term "pterygium" comes from the Greek word "pteryx" which means "wing". So the literal meaning of pterygium is related to "wing".
The combining form "acous - " (from Greek "akousis" related to hearing) and "audi/o - " (from Latin "audire" meaning to hear) both pertain to the concept of "hearing". "Ear" would be related to "ot/o - " or similar, "stapes" is a specific ear bone, and "eardrum" is "tympan/o - ". So the correct meaning for both combining forms is "hearing".
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