What is the Greek and Latin word for waist and the word formation and meaning in medical terms

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The Greek word for waist is "μέση" (mesi) and the Latin word for waist is "cīngulum" or "cingulum." Both refer to the anatomical area between the ribs and the hips.

When forming medical terms, the word for waist may be combined with other prefixes, roots, or suffixes to create specific terms related to that anatomical area. For example:

1. Lumbar: Referring to the lower part of the back, near the waist (from the Latin word "lumbus" meaning loin).
2. Suprarenal: Located above the kidney, near the waist (prefix "supra-" meaning above).
3. Subcostal: Below the ribs, near the waist (prefix "sub-" meaning below and "costa" meaning rib).

These are just a few examples of medical terms related to the waist area, and various combinations can be used to describe different conditions, symptoms, or anatomical structures.
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