uro-, ur-, ure-

(Greek: urine [water, rain, wet])

Don't confuse this uro- unit with another uro- unit meaning "tail".

uronology
uronophile
uronoscopy
The diagnosis of diseases by inspection of urine.
uropathogen (s) (noun), uropathogens (pl)
Pathogenic organisms in the urinary tract: Uropathogens that can cause an infection in the urinary tract can be bacteria or viruses.
uropathy (s) (noun), uropathies (pl)
Any disorder, or disease, involving the urinary tract: Such uropathies can include kidney stones, prostate issues, infections of the urinary tract, and bladder control problems.
uropenia
urophobia (s) (noun) (no plural)
An intense dislike of urine or of not being able to urinate: Tim had difficulty passing water or peeing, especially while away from home, and after his check-up at the doctor's office and diagnosed as physically fit, Dr. Atherton said he was just having a case of urophobia!
uropoiesis
The formation of urine by the kidneys.
uropoietic
1. A reference to the production of, or favoring the production of, urine.
2. Of, pertaining to, or designating, a system of organs which eliminate nitrogenous waste matter from the blood of certain invertebrates.
uropsammus
Any inorganic or uratic urinary sediment.
uroscopy
1. The diagnosis of diseases by inspection, or analysis, of the urine.
2. Examination of urine for diagnostic purposes.
urotoxic
urotoxin
uroxanthin