"-cir-" meaning in English

See -cir- in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Infix

IPA: /ˈsɪɹ/
Etymology: From circulatory. Head templates: {{head|en|infix}} -cir-
  1. (pharmacology) a monoclonal antibody that targets the cardiovascular system Tags: morpheme Categories (topical): Medicine, Pharmacology Synonyms: -c-, -ci- (alt: before the suffix -xi- or -zu-) Derived forms: imciromab Related terms: -mab is the base suffix common to all monoclonal antibodies (english: See that entry for full paradigm.)

Alternative forms

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