Usually ergo would mean work. But depending on the context many would use ergo as a sentence connector, similar to hence and therefore.
In informal ways ergo could mean ergometer or ergograph. The former measuring muscle power and the latter measuring the work done when a muscle contracts.
In medical terminology, "ergo" is a Latin word meaning "therefore" or "consequently". It is often used to indicate a logical sequence of events or reasoning in medical discussions or literature.
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
"One" has the same meaning in medical terminology and in lay language.
-plegia is the medical terminology combining form that means paralysis.
Rachio- is a medical terminology combining form meaning spine.
The medical terminology combining form -crine means secretion
CPT most often stands for current procedural terminology in medical terminology.
The medical terminology combining form oto- means ear.
Resembling has the same meaning in medical terminology as in lay language: looking like.
Ex- is the medical terminology combining form meaning out or outside.
smooth
Protein
an opening.