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Meaning of peri-

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peri- ()

A prefix used to signify around, by, near, over, beyond, or to give an intensive sense; as, perimeter, the measure around; perigee, point near the earth; periergy, work beyond what is needed; perispherical, quite spherical.

peri- Sentence Examples

  1. The peri-urban area surrounding the city gradually transitioned into rural farmland.
  2. Archaeologists discovered ancient peri-dunes on the outskirts of the desert.
  3. The peri-cardium, a membrane, surrounds the heart to protect it.
  4. Invasive peri-ovarian adhesions disrupted the normal anatomy of the fallopian tubes.
  5. Peri-natal care focuses on the well-being of the mother and newborn during the birth process.
  6. Patients with peri-urethral sepsis experienced discomfort and inflammation around the urethra.
  7. The peri-operative period includes the time immediately before and after a surgical procedure.
  8. Peri-focal lesions formed around the primary site of infection, indicating the spread of disease.
  9. Peri-menstrual bloating and mood swings are common symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.
  10. Peri-implantitis, a condition around dental implants, can lead to bone loss and implant failure.

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A prefix used to signify around, by, near, over, beyond, or to give an intensive sense; as, perimeter, the measure around; perigee, point near the earth; perier

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The peri-urban area surrounding the city gradually transitioned into rural farmland.

Archaeologists discovered ancient peri-dunes on the outskirts of the desert.

The peri-cardium, a membrane, surrounds the heart to protect it.

Invasive peri-ovarian adhesions disrupted the normal anatomy of the fallopian tubes.