combining form
or anhydro-
Etymology: modification (influenced by hydr-, hydro- ) of Greek anydr-, from anydros — more at anhydrous
1.
a. : waterless
anhydr emia
b. : lacking fluid
anhydro myelia
2. : anhydride of
anhydro glucose
combining form
or anhydro-
Etymology: modification (influenced by hydr-, hydro- ) of Greek anydr-, from anydros — more at anhydrous
1.
a. : waterless
anhydr emia
b. : lacking fluid
anhydro myelia
2. : anhydride of
anhydro glucose
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012