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irido-
a combining form of Latin origin used, with the meanings “rainbow,” “iridescent,” “iris (of the eye),” (the genus),” and “iridium,” in the formation of compound words.
iridopupillary; iridosmine; iridotomy.
irido-
combining form
denoting the iris of the eye or the genus of plants
iridaceous
denoting a rainbow
iridescent
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of irido-1
from Latin irid-, iris
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What does irido- mean?
Irido- is a combining form used like a prefix with several meanings:
Irido- is a combining form used like a prefix with several meanings:
- In medicine, irido- can refer to the iris, the colored portion of the eye.
- In botany, it can refer to the genus Iris, a family of beautiful flowering plants.
- In chemistry, irido- represents the precious metallic element iridium.
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