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is a vocabulary for accurately describing the human body and associated components, conditions, processes and process in a science-based manner.
medical terminology
Word roots also known as
combining form
algo or algi means
pain
Suffixes usually but not always indicate the
procedure, condition, disorder or disease
Add to nouns or adjectives to make verbs expressing to use and to act like; to subject to; make into
ize, ate
Add to nouns or adjectives to make verbs expressing to use and to act like; to subject to; make into
ist
Add to verbs to make adjectives or nouns of agency
ent
Add to verbs to make nouns expressing action, process, or condition
sia, y, tion
Add to adjectives or nouns to make nouns expressing quality or condition
ia, ity
Add to verbs to make adjectives expressing ability or capacity
ible, ile
Add to nouns to make adjectives expressing relationship, concern, or pertaining to
c, ious, al
Add to verbs or nouns to make adjectives expressing state or condition
id
Add to nouns to make adjectives expressing material
ous
means an abnormal condition or disease.
osis
means bursting forth, an abnormal excessive fluid discharge bleeding
rrhage, rrhagia
means an abnormal flow or discharge and refers to the abnormal flow of most body fluids
rrhea
ab
away
ad
towards
ante
before
co, con
together
epi
outer
exo
away from
extra
outside beyond
intra
within
inter
between
dia
through, across
dis
reversal, separation
mal
bad, abnormal