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Dizziness is:
Function Morphemes
Words or affixes that provide grammatical structure to a sentence without carrying direct content meaning.
Morpheme
The smallest grammatical unit in a language, that cannot be further divided, and carries meaning; for example, -s, un-, and ship in friendships.
Phoneme
A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish one word from another, such as the difference between the /p/ and /b/ sounds in "pat" and "bat."
Words Per Minute
A measure of typing or reading speed, indicating how many words an individual can type or read in one minute.
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Q155: -tomy<br>A)Paralysis<br>B)Peritoneum<br>C)Obstructing, crushing<br>D)Cutting<br>E)Order, coordination<br>F)Vagus nerve<br>G)Together, joined<br>H)Pertaining to viewing<br>I)Half<br>J)Cord,