rhabdos
Rhabdos is a Greek noun meaning “rod” or “staff.” In modern scientific terminology, it serves as the etymological source for the combining forms rhabdo- and rhabd-, which are used across biology to convey rod-like shape or characteristics and, in medical terms, to relate to skeletal muscle.
In anatomy and pathology, the rhabdo- and rhabd- roots appear in terms describing skeletal muscle and muscle-derived
In virology, the prefix rhabdo- is associated with certain bullet-shaped or rod-like viruses. The family Rhabdoviridae
In taxonomy and broader scientific naming, rhabdo- appears in various genus and descriptive terms to indicate