stru-, struct-, -structure, -struction, -structive
(Latin: to build, to build up; to pile; to construct, to place together, to arrange)
biodestructable
Capable of being decomposed into harmless elements without danger to the environment.
bioinstrument, bioinstrumentation
1. A sensor or device usually attached to or embedded in the human body or other living animal to record and to transmit physiologic data to a receiving and monitoring station.
2. Devices for recording and transmitting physiological data or to display information about the body’s functions.
3. The use of sensors and other instruments to record and transmit physiological data from people or other living things; such as, in space flight.
building construction
A business concerned with the art and business of assembling materials into living structures, especially those designated for human occupancy.
construct
construction
constructive
constructively
construe
destroy
destroyer
destruct
destructibility
destructible
destructibleness
destruction
Related "together" units:
com-;
greg-;
inter-.