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Option D, -emesis

Explanation:

The medical term emesis, meaning vomiting, comes from the Greek term emein, which is a verb meaning to vomit.

Emesis as a suffix can be used to describe what substance is being vomited by the patient. For example, hematemesis is the act of vomiting blood; copremesis (copro-, from Greek word kopros, meaning dung) is the act of vomiting fecal matter.

Option D lists the suffix meaning vomiting.

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