| Question |
Answer |
| - tome |
instrument to cut |
| - tomy |
incision |
| - tripsy |
crushing |
| - edema |
swelling |
| - emesis |
vomiting |
| - emia |
blood condition |
| - itis |
inflammation |
| - malacia |
softening |
| - megaly |
enlargement |
| - oma |
tumor |
| - osis |
abnormal condition |
| - pathy |
disease |
| - penia |
decrease |
| - phagia |
eating/swallowing |
| - plasis |
formation/growth |
| - plegia |
paralysis |
| - ptosis |
prolapse, downward, displacement |
| - rrhage |
bursting forth |
| - ectomy |
excision |
| - centesis |
surgical puncture |
| - ectomy |
excision |
| - centesis |
surgical puncture |
| - stomy |
forming an opening |
| - desis |
binding, fixation of a bone or joint (setting) |
| - pexy |
fixation of an organ (anchoring) |
| - rrhaphy |
suture |
| - cele |
swelling |
| - algia |
pain |
| - clasis |
to break, surgical fracture |
| - lysis |
separation; destruction |
| - plasty |
surgical repair |
| - gram |
record; writing |
| - graph |
instrument for recording |
| - graphy |
process of recording |
| - meter |
intrument for measuring |
| - metry |
act of measuring |
| - scope |
instrument for examining |
| - scopy |
visual examination |
| - ecrasis |
dilation; expansion |
| - gen |
forming; producing; origin |
| - genesis |
forming; producing; origin |
| - iasis |
abnormal condition (producing something specific) |
| - lith |
stone, calculus |
| - plasm |
formation, growth |
| - rrhagia |
bursting forth |
| - rrhea |
discharge, flow |
| - rrhexia |
rupture |
| - sclerosis |
abnormal condition of Hardening |
| - spasm |
involuntary contraction, twitching |
| - stenosis |
narrowing, stricture |
| - toxic |
poison |
| - trophy |
nourishment, development |