Etymology and Meaning:
The word "spleno" derives from the Greek word "splēn," meaning "spleen." In medical terminology, it is used as a prefix to indicate a relationship to the spleen.
Origin:
The Greek word "splēn" likely originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "*spהלe-," which means "to swell or burst." This root is also found in other Indo-European languages, such as Latin "splen" and Old Irish "selg."
Medical Usage:
In medical contexts, "spleno" is commonly used to form terms related to the spleen:
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