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brachy-

  1. a learned borrowing from Greek meaning “short,” used in the formation of compound words:

    brachycerous.



brachy-

combining_form

  1. indicating something short

    brachycephalic



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Word History and Origins

Origin of brachy-1

< Greek, combining form of brachýs

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Word History and Origins

Origin of brachy-1

from Greek brakhus short

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Example Sentences

It is shewn that early palaeolithic man presents examples of skulls both of brachy-cephalic and dolicho-cephalic proportions.

Where they have become carnivorous, aggressive, and actively barbarous, the brachy-kephalic forms abound.

The most typical cases both of brachy and dolicho deformation are from the Cerro de las Palmas graves in south-west Mexico.

Changed "short-fluited" to "short-fruited" in the index entry for "Brachy-."

Skull, normally brachy (80 to 84), but in parts of China sub-dolicho and high.

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Words That Use brachy-

What does brachy- mean?

Brachy- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “short.” It is often used in medical and scientific terms.

Brachy- comes from the Greek brachýs, meaning “short.”

Examples of brachy-

A medical term that you may be familiar with that features the combining form brachy- is brachycardia, also known as bradycardia. Brachycardia is “a slow heartbeat rate, usually less than 60 beats per minute.”

The first part of the word, brachy-, means “short.” The form -cardia can denotes an abnormal condition of the heart, from the Greek kardía meaning “heart.” Brachycardia literally translates to “short heart(beat).”

The combining form brady- in bradycardia means “slow,” if you were curious. Learn more in our entry for the word.

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What are some other forms that brachy- may be commonly confused with?

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The combining form -dactyly describes the nature of the “fingers” of an organism. For example, polydactyly is when an animal has more fingers or toes than normal. What is brachydactyly?

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