Affix | Mantrakshar | Meaning | Origin language and etymology | Example(s) |
pachy- | | thick | Greek πᾰχῠ́ς (pakhús), thick, large, stout | pachyderma, pachyderm |
-pagus | | Indicates conjoined twins, with the first part denoting the organs fused | Greek πάγος (págos), fixed, set, fastened | xiphopagus |
palpebr- | | of or pertaining to the eyelid | Latin palpebra, eyelid | palpebra |
pan-, pant(o)- | | denoting something as 'complete' or containing 'everything'; “all” | Greek πᾶς, παν- (pâs, pan-), all, every | panophobia, panopticon, pancytopenia (deficiency in all blood cell types - erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes) |
papill- | | of or pertaining to the nipple (of the chest/breast) | Latin papilla, nipple; diminutive of papula (see below) | papillitis |
papul(o)- | | Indicates papulosity, a small elevation or swelling in the skin, a pimple, swelling | Latin papula, pimple, pustle; a small elevation or swelling in the skin | papulation |
para- | | alongside of | Greek πᾰρᾰ́ (pará) | paracyesis |
-paresis | | slight paralysis | Greek πάρεσις (páresis) | hemiparesis |
parvo- | | small | Latin parvus, small, little, unimportant | Parvovirus |
path(o)- | | disease | Greek πᾰ́θος (páthos), pain, suffering, condition | Pathology |
-pathy | | denotes (with a negative sense) a disease, or disorder | Greek πᾰ́θος (páthos), suffering, accident | sociopathy, neuropathy |
pauci- | | Few | Latin paucus | Pauci-immune |
pector- | | breast or chest | Latin pectus | pectoralgia, pectoriloquy, pectorophony |
ped-, -ped-, -pes | | of or pertaining to the foot; -footed | Latin pēs, pēd-, foot | Pedoscope |
ped-, pedo- | | of or pertaining to the child | Greek παῖς, παιδός (paîs, paidós), child | pediatrics. pedophilia |
pelv(i)-, pelv(o)- | | hip bone | Latin pelvis, basin | Pelvis |
-penia | | deficiency | Greek πενῐ́ᾱ, poverty, indigence | osteopenia |
peo- | | of or pertaining to the penis | Greek πέος (péos) | Peotomy |
-pepsia | | denotes something relating to digestion, or the digestive tract. | Greek πεπτός (peptós), cooked, digested < πέσσω (péssō), I boil, cook; digest | dyspepsia |
per- | | through | Latin per, through, by means of | percutaneous |
peri- | | denoting something with a position 'surrounding' or 'around' another | Greek περῐ́ (perí), around, about, concerning | periodontal |
-pexy | | fixation | Greek πῆξις (pêxis), fixing in place, fastening | nephropexy |
pia | | soft | Medieval Latin pia mater, tender mother, from Latin pia, pius, pious, dutiful, good | pia mater |
piri- | | Pear | Latin pirum, cognate with Greek ἄπιον (ápion), pear | Piriformis muscle |
pod-, -pod-, -pus | | of or pertaining to the foot, -footed | Greek πούς, ποδ- (poús, pod-), foot | podiatry |
-poiesis | | production | Greek ποίησις (poíēsis), poetry, poem, creation | hematopoiesis |
polio- | | having a grey color | Greek πολῐός (poliós), grey, grizzled | poliomyelitis |
poly- | | denotes a 'plurality' of something | Greek πολῠ́ς (polús), many, a lot of, large, great | polymyositis |
por- | | pore, porous | Greek πόρος (póros), passage, passageway | pore |
porphyr- | | denotes a purple color | Greek πορφύρα (porphúra), Tyrian purple, royal purple | porphyroblast |
post- | | denotes something as 'after (time)' or 'behind (space)' another | Latin post, after, behind | postoperation, postmortem |
pulmon-, pulmo- | | of or relating to the lungs | Latin pulmō, a lung | pulmonary |