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What is the prefix and suffix of alopecia?

The word "alopecia" doesn't have a clearly defined prefix and suffix in the traditional sense.

Here's why:

* Origin: "Alopecia" comes from the Greek word "alopēkia," meaning "fox mange." It's a medical term referring to hair loss.

* Structure: The word is not formed by combining a prefix and suffix. It's a single word that has been adopted directly from Greek.

However, you could analyze it in terms of its meaning:

* "Alo-" could be considered a root referring to the condition of hair loss.

* "-ecia" could be considered a suffix indicating a medical condition.

It's important to note that these aren't technically prefixes and suffixes in the traditional sense, but rather elements of the word's meaning.

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