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SUFFIXES and some combining forms

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acr/o   extremities; top; extreme point  
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acu/o   sharp, severe, sudden  
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aden/o   gland  
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agor/o   marketplace  
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amni/o   amnion (sac surrounding the embryo in the uterus)  
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angi/o   vessel  
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arteri/o   artery  
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arthr/o   joint  
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axill/o   armpit  
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blephar/o   eyelid  
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broch/o   bronchial tubes  
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carcin/o   cancer  
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chem/o   drug, chemical  
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chondr/o   cartilage  
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chron/o   time  
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col.o   colon  
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cyst/o   urinary bladder  
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encephal/o   brain  
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hydr/o   water; fluid  
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inguin/o   groin  
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isch/o   to hold back  
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lapar/o   abdomen; abdominal wall  
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laryng/o   larynx  
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lymph/o   lymph  
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mamm/o   breast  
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mast/o   breast  
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morph/o   shape; form  
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muc/o   mucus  
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my/o   muscle  
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myel/o   spinal cord, bone marrow  
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necr/o   death (of cells or whole body)  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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neur/o   nerve  
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neutr/o   neutrophil (WBC)  
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ophthalm/o   eye  
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oste/o   bone  
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ot/o   ear  
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path/o   disease  
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peritone/o   peritoneum  
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phag/o   to eat, swallow  
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phleb/o   vein  
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plas/o   formation; development  
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pleur/o   pleura  
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pneumon/o   lungs  
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pulmon/o   lungs  
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rect/o   rectum  
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ren/o   kidney  
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sarc/o   flesh  
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splen/o   spleen  
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staphyl/o   clusters  
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strept/o   twisted chains  
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thorac/o   chest  
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thromb/o   clot  
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tonsill/o   tonsils  
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ven/o   vein  
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-algia   pain  
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arthralgia   pain in a joint  
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otalgia   pain in the ear  
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neuralgia   pain of nerves  
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myalgia   pain of muscles  
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-cele   hernia  
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rectocele   hernia of the rectum  
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cystocele   hernia of the urinary bladder  
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-centesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid  
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thoracentesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest  
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amniocentesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid from the amnion (amniotic sac)  
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-coccus   berry-shaped bacerium  
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-cyte   cell  
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-dynia   pain  
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pleurodynia   pain in the chest wall (aggravated by breathing)  
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-ectomy   excision; removal; resection  
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-emia   blood condition  
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-genesis   condition of producing, forming  
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myel/o   can also mean spinal cord  
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-graph   instrument for recording  
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electroencephalograph   instrument for recording the electricity in the brain  
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-itis   inflammation  
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phlebitis   inflammation of the vein (aka. thrombophlebitis)  
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-lysis   breakdown; destruction; separation  
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hemolysis   breakdown of RBCs (with release of hemoglobin)  
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-malacia   softening  
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osteomalacia   softening of bone  
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chondromalacia   softening of cartilage  
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-megaly   enlargement  
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spenomegaly   enlargement of the spleen.  
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myel/o   can also mean bone marrow  
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myeloma   tumor of the bone marrow  
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-penia   deficiency  
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thrombocytopenia   deficiency of clotting cells (platelets)  
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-phobia   fear  
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-plasia   development; formation; growth  
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-plasty   surgical repair  
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angioplasty   repair of a vessel (artery)  
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-ptosis   drooping; sagging; prolapse  
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blepharoptosis   prolapse of the eyelid  
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-sclerosis   hardening  
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-scope   instrument for visual examination  
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-scopy   process of visual examination  
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-stasis   stopping; controlling  
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meta-   beyond  
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metastasis   beyond controlling (spread of a malignant tumor beyond its original site to a secondary organ or location)  
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hemostasis   the stopping of blood flow (naturally by clotting or artificially by compression...)  
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-stomy   opening to form a mouth (stoma)  
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-therapy   treatment  
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-tomy   incision; to cut into  
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phlebotomy   to cut into the vein  
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-trophy   development; nourishment  
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atrophy   decrease in development  
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hypertrophy   increase in development (size)  
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-er   one who  
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radiographer   one who assists in the making of diagnostic x-ray pics  
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-ia   condition  
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-ist   specialist  
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-ole   little, small (ex: arteriole)  
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-ule   little, small (ex: venule)  
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-um   structure, tissue, thing  
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-ium   structure, tissue, thing  
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-ar   pertaining to  
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-ary   pertaining to  
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-eal   pertaining to  
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-oid   resembling  
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-ose   pertaining to; full of  
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-ous   pertaining to  
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-tic   pertaining to  
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absess   collection of pus, WBC, and protein that is present at the site of infection  
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MIS   minimally invasive surgery  
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