combining form
or physo-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek physa bellows
1.
a. : marked by the presence of gas
physo cele
b. : swollen : bladdery
Physo cephalus
Phys opsis
2. : air bladder
Physo stomi
combining form
or physo-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek physa bellows
1.
a. : marked by the presence of gas
physo cele
b. : swollen : bladdery
Physo cephalus
Phys opsis
2. : air bladder
Physo stomi
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012