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Exploring Medical Language, 8th edition (N.D'sclass) ch12 and 13 wordparts

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blepharo   eyelid  
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conjunctivo   conjunctiva (mucous membrane lining eyelid and sclera)  
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coreo   pupil  
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corneo   cornea, adj. (clear covering over the iris)  
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coro   pupil  
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cryo   cold  
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dacryo   tear, tear duct  
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diplo   two, double  
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irido   iris (colored part of eye)  
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iro   iris  
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kerato   cornea  
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lacrimo   tear, tear duct  
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oculo   eye  
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ophthalmo   eye  
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opto   vision  
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photo   light  
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pupillo   pupil  
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retino   retina (innermost layer of eye containing light receptors)  
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sclera   sclera (white of the eye)  
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tono   tension  
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bi-   two  
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bin-   two  
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-opia   vision (condition)  
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-phobia   abnormal fear of or aversion to specific things  
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-plegia   paralysis, inability to voluntarily move  
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audio   hearing  
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auri   ear  
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auro   ear  
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cochle/o   cochlea  
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labyrintho   labyrinth (inner ear; contains cochlea, semicircular canals and vestibule)  
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mastoido   mastoid  
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myringo   tympanic membrane (ear drum)  
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oto   ear  
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stapedo   stapes (middle ear bone)  
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tympano   eardrum, middle ear  
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vestibulo   vestibule (part of inner ear)  
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