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Why are combining vowels placed in medical terms

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Answer: to help with the pronunciation

Explanation: Combining vowel—a vowel (most often o) added to the end of the root, without changing the meaning. A combining vowel is placed between two roots, or between a root and a suffix that begins with a consonant, to help make the newly combined word easier to pronounce. If the suffix begins with a vowel, drop the o.

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I just took the test. The answer is "To help with pronunciation" 
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