urin-, urino-, uric-, urico-, uri-, -uria, -urea, -ure

(Latin: water, rain, wet)

oligohydruria
Excretion of small quantities of urine, as seen in dehydration.
oliguria
Scanty urine excretion.

It may occur in acute renal failure, dehydration, shock, congestive heart failure, and urinary tract obstruction in the urethra, in bilateral ureteral obstruction, or in unilateral renal obstruction if only one kidney is functional.

onychocrauria
Brittleness of the fingernails or toenails.
paruria
pepturia
phosphaturia
The presence in the urine of a high concentration of phosphate salts, giving it a cloudy appearance. It is associated with the formation of kidney stones.
phosphuresis, phosphuretic, phosphuria
The urinary excretion of phosphorus (phosphates).
photuria
The excretion of urine having a luminous appearance.
pimeluria (s) (noun) (no pl)
The presence of oil or fat in the urine; lipuria: After Diana's urine was analysed at Dr. Black's office, she was informed that she had a case of pimeluria, or the discharge of fat in the liquid excretory product of her body, which should be treated immediately.
pleiochloruria
Excessive chlorides in the urine.
pneumatinuria (s) (noun) (no pl)
The passage of air or gas in the urine: Pneumatinuria occurs as a result of a fistula between the intestine and the bladder.
pneumaturia (s) (noun) (no pl)
The passage of air from the urethra while urinating: Pneumaturia, or "bubbles in the urine", can happen shortly after a urinary catheter had been in the bladder.
pollakiuria, pollachiuria; pollakisuria, pollacisuria
1. Abnormally frequent urination.
2. Extraordinary urinary frequency.
3. Urination at short frequent intervals without increase in daily volume of urinary output, due to reduced bladder capacity.
polyuria
Excessive urination, as in some diseases.
polyuric
A descriptive term for the excretion of an abnormally large quantity of urine.