myo-, my-, myos-
(Greek: muscle; said to be from a Greek word meaning "mouse")
				From Greek mu[s], my[os], meaning "mouse", as in myomancy. 
			
							
						myogenic					
					
						myogram					
					
						A graphical recording of muscle activity.					
									
						myograph					
					
						1. An instrument for determining and recording the different phases, as the intensity, velocity, etc., of a muscular contraction.
2. An instrument for recording muscular contractions.
									2. An instrument for recording muscular contractions.
						myography					
					
						1. In medicine, a description of muscles; the descriptive science of muscles.
2. The description of muscles, including the study of muscular contraction by the aid of a registering apparatus, as by some form of myograph; myology.
									2. The description of muscles, including the study of muscular contraction by the aid of a registering apparatus, as by some form of myograph; myology.
						myoid					
					
						myolipoma					
					
						A benign neoplasm that consists chiefly of fat cells (adipose tissue), with variable numbers of muscle cells forming portions of the neoplasm.					
									
						myology					
					
						myoma					
					
						Predicting the future by interpreting mice or rats: With the aid of myomancy, the squeals of mice were thought to reveal the proximity of evil and wickedness..					
									
						myospasm, myospasmus					
					
						Spasmodic muscular contraction.					
									
						myotaxy					
					
						myotherapy					
					
						myotonia					
					
						Persistent contraction of skeletal muscle after the cessation of voluntary effort or electrical or mechanical stimulation; (chiefly with distinguishing word) any of several disorders characterized by this.					
									
		