Brachy

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Brachy is a term derived from the Greek word "brachys," meaning "short." It is commonly used in various scientific and medical contexts to denote shortness or brevity. The term is often used as a prefix in biology, medicine, and other fields to describe structures or conditions that are shorter than usual.

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In the field of medicine, "brachy" is frequently used as a prefix in various medical terms. Some of the notable examples include:

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In biology, the term "brachy" is used to describe various anatomical features that are shorter than typical. Examples include:

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The term "brachy" can also be found in other scientific disciplines:

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