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level questions: vocab

QuestionAnswer
auditoryacusticus, a, um
entryaditus, ūs, m.
any nearly closed cavityantrum, ī, n.
channel carrying clear liquidaquaeductus, ūs, m.
arch, archlike structurearcus, ūs, m.
bile ductcholēdochus, ī, m.
gall or bile ductductus cholēdochus
circulatorycirculatōrius, a, um
circumferencecircumferentia, ae, f.
horn, hornlike structurecornū, ūs, n.
associated with the superficial skincūtāneus, a, um
diaphragmaticdiaphragmaticus, a, um
discdiscus, ī, m.
duct, canalductus, ūs, m.
gall or bile ductductus cholēdochus
milk ductductus lactifer
lymphatic ductductus lymphaticus
endocrineendocrīnus, a, um
facefaciēs, ēī, f.
kneegenū, ūs, n.
aperture, openinghiātus, ūs, m.
lactiferous, yielding milklactifer, a, um
handmanus, ūs, f.
mastoid (breast-shaped)mastoīdeus, a, um
passagemeātus, ūs, m.
auditory meatusmeātus acūsticus
styloid (peg-shaped)styloīdeus, a, um
waytractus, ūs, m.
tympanictympanicus, a, um
valvevalva, ae, f.
venousvēnōsus, a, um
zygomatic, cheekzygomaticus, a, um
abortion, miscarriageabortus, ūs, m.
abscessabscessus, ūs, m.
aromaticarōmaticus, a, um
hearingaudītus, ūs, m.
stammer, stutterbalbutiēs, ēī, f.
growing greycānītiēs, ēī, f.
destruction, decaycariēs, ēī, f.
breakdowncollapsus, ūs, m.
course, processcursus, ūs, m.
bedsoredēcubitus, ūs, m.
course, historydēcursus, ūs, m.
progress of an illnessdēcursus morbī
daydiēs, ēī, f.
exit, deathexitus, ūs, m.
fetusfētus, ūs, m.
gradegradus, ūs, m.
pregnant womangravida, ae, f.
tastegustus, ūs, m.
presence of excessive bodily and facial hairhirsūtiēs, ēī, f.
stroke or attackictus, ūs, m.
infarctionīnfarctus, ūs, m.
medical findingsinventus, ūs, m.
freelīber, era, erum
physicianmedicus, ī, m.
bitemorsus, ūs, m.
sicknessnausea, ae, f.
olfaction, the sense of smellolfactus, ūs, m.
deliverypartus, ūs, m.
premature (before usual time)praemātūrus, a, um
a falling down of an organprōlapsus, ūs, m.
itchingprūrītus, ūs, m.
pulse, beatpulsus, ūs, m.
rabiesrabiēs, ēī, f.
thing, object, matterrēs, ēī, f.
remainderresiduum, ī, n.
scabiesscabiēs, ēī, f.
sensesensus, ūs, m.
the site, locationsitus, ūs, m.
sort, kindspeciēs, ēī, f.
tea, herbal infusion (only pl.)speciēs, ērum, f.
spontaneous, of itselfspontāneus, a, um
state, conditionstatus, ūs, m.
clinical notes about the illnessstatus morbī
juicesuccus, ī, m.
touchtāctus, ūs, m.
urologicūrologicus, a, um
useūsus, ūs, m.
bent or twisted inwardvalgus, a, um
bent outwardvārus, a, um
defectvitium, ī, n.
visionvīsus, ūs, m.
vomitingvomitus, ūs, m.
nervousnervōsus, a, um
eye socketorbita, ae, f.
ossicle, small boneossiculum, ī, n.
palmpalma, ae, f.
pediclepediculus, ī, m.
pericardium (the membrane around the heart)pericardium, ī, n.
petrosal (rocky)petrōsus, a, um
networkplexus, ūs, m.
process, projection or outgrowthprōcessus, ūs, m.
pterygoid processprōcessus pterygoideus
one´s ownproprius, a, um
pterygoid, wing-shapedpterygoideus, a, um
recess (small hollow)rēcessus, ūs, m.
septum (a thin wall separating two cavities)sēptum, ī, n.
sigmoid (resembling in the outline letter S)sigmoīdeus, a, um
sigmoid coloncōlon sigmoīdeum
a channel for the passage of blood or lymph; a hollow in a bone or some other tissuesinus, ūs, m.
thornyspīnōsus, a, um