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An example of a suffix that would be added to a medical root word to portray an excessive "flow" would be:
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Answer : -rrhage
Explanation : A medical root word to portray excessive "flow" would be -rrhage which means large flow.
the standard terminology for the medical sciences has given the suffix as
-rrhage. Hence, it is used for defining excessive flow.
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