100 Mas Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
pent/a- | five |
peps/o- | digestion; dyspepsia- referring to difficult or painful digestion |
per- | through; permeate- to go through |
peri- | around; pericardium- referring to the covering around the heart |
perine/o- | base or floor; perineal- referring to the floor |
periton/e- | that which holds the lower viscera; peritoneum- that which holds the lower organs in place |
peroneo- | pin or concerning the lower outside leg bone; peroneal- refers to the lateral compartment of the leg |
pes | foot; tailpes- foot and ankle |
petech/i- | small; petechial- referring to small little spots |
petit | little illness; petit mal- little illness |
petro- | rock, stone, hard; petroderma- rock, stone, hard skin |
phago- | eat, eating, perverse appetite; phagocytosis- cells that eat other cells |
phalang/o- | close knit row (finger and toes); aphalangia- absence of fingers or toes |
pharmac/o- | drug relationship, to drug, medicine; pharmacologist- study of drugs |
pharyng/o- | throat; pharyngitis- inflammation of the throat |
phas/o- | speech or speaking; dysphasia- difficulty in speaking |
-phase | stage; metaphase- stage or appearance of change |
-pheresis | withdrawal or to separate; hematopheresis- to separate blood |
-phile | love of, to love, love for; necrophile- someone in love with dead bodies |
phim/o- | to muzzle or muzzling; phimosis- a condition or muzzling |
phleb/o- | vein; phlebitis- inflammation of vein |
phob/o- | fear; hydrophobia- fear of water |
phoc/o- | seal; phocomelia- refers to seal limbs like flippers |
phon/o- | voice or sound; dysphonia- referring to difficulty in making sound |
phor/o- | feeling (mental); euphoria- good feeling |
-phoresis | migration, transport, move or carry; aphoresis-apparatus for taking blood |
phot/o- | light; photophobia- fear of light (or fear of the pain caused by light) |
phrag/o- | wall or partition; diaphragm-a wall across body separating |
phraso- | speech or talk; aphrasia- not being able to speak |
-phraxia | stoppage or obstruction; hemophraxia- referring to an obstruction in blood flow |
phren/o- | mind or diaphragm; phernia- pertains to the mind |
-phylaxis | protection or guard; prophylaxis- before protection or guard |
physi/o- | function of or nature; physiology- how the body functions |
-physis | growth or nature of; symphysis- growing together |
phyto- | plant; phytotoxin- plant poison |
pia- | gentle; pia mater- gentle mother |
pil/o- | hair; piloma- swelling of the hair follicle |
pinn/a- | feather or feather like; pinnaform- feather like shape |
pituit/o- | phlegm or glue like mucus; pituitary- mucoid fluid discharges when gland is pinched during diasection |
pitryr/i- | bran (cereal like scales on skin); pityriasis- bran (cereal like scales on the skin) |
placent/a- | cake; placentitis- afterbirth or structure attached to uterine wall during pregnancy that provides nutrition (Cake) to the fetus |
-plakia | plate or plate-like; leukoplakia- white plate cancer lesions on a membrane or the skin |
plan/o- | flat or a plain; planus- flat footed |
plant/o- | sole of foot; plantar- referring to the sole of the foot |
plas- | growth, development, formation; hyperplasia- pertaining to rapid excessive development growth |
-plegia | paralysis; quadriplegia- paralysis of all four limbs |
pleur/o- | side or rib; pleuritis- inflammation of side or rib |
-plexy | paralysis; neuroplexy- nerve paralysis |
-pnea | breathe or breathing; apnea- not breathing |
pneum/o- | lung, air, respiration; pneumothorax- abnormal accumulation of air in the lungs resulting in a collapsed lung |
-poiesis | to make, form, produce; hematopoeisis- to make red blood cells |
poikil/o- | irregular or varied shape; poikiliocytic- irregular or varied shape of a cell |
poli/o- | gray; poliomyelitis- inflammation of the gray spinal cord |
pollex- | thumb; pollexectomy- removal of the thumb |
poly- | many; polydipsia- being thirsty |
pons | bridge |
por/o- | cavity or passage (porous); osteoporosis- condition of bone passage |
post- | after or behind; postpartum- referring to the afterbirth process |
-pox | pits; small pox |
prand/i- | meal or breakfast; prandial- pertains to a meal |
-prax/ia | movement or action; myopraxis- muscle movement |
pre- | before; prenatal- before birth |
prepuce | foreskin or hood |
presbyo- | old; presbyopia- refers to weak eyes of elderly vision |
prim/i- | first; primary |
pro- | before; prognosis- prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease |
proct/o- | rectum or anus; proctologist- study of the rectum |
prone- | to bend forward; pronation- lay face down |
propri/o- | property (nerve stimuli or information); proprioceptor- a receptor located in tissue that responds stimuli produced with the body |
prostat/o- | one who lies before; prostatectomy- to cut out the prostate gland that lie in front of the urinary bladder |
proto- | first; protozoon- single cell animal (first animals) |
proxim/o- | close or closest; proximal- referring to what is closest |
prur/i- | itch or itching; pruritis- inflammation that causes itching |
pseud/o- | false; pseudomembranous- state of false like skin |
psoas | loin (lumbar); psoas- these are the muscles above the flank and beside the lumbar region |
psor/i- | to itch; psoriasis- condition of itchy skin |
psych/o- | mind; psychology- studying the mind |
pteryg/o- | winged; pterygoid- resembling wings; archeopetryx |
-ptosis | to drop, fall, displace; splanchnoptosis- prolapse of the kidney |
-ptysis | spitting or spit; hemoptysis- the expectoration of blood or bloody spit |
pub/o- | private parts; pubic- referring to private parts |
pulmon/o- | lung; pulmonary-pertaining to lungs |
pulp/o- | solid flesh; pulpitis- inflammation of the pulp of a tooth |
pupill/o- | pupil; pupill = pupil (I have faith I can remember this one) |
purpur/o- | purple; purpuric- referring to small purple hemorrhages that appear on the skin |
pyel/o- | pelvis or kidney; pyelonephritis- inflammation of the kidney |
pykno- | thick, dense, compact; pyknemia- refers to the thickening of the blood, that often causes heart attacks and strokes |
pyl/o- | gatekeeper; pyloric- opening between the stomach and the duodenum |
pyo- | pus; pyogenic- producing or generating pus |
pyret/o- | fever; pyretic- referring to something that causes a fever |
quadr/i- | four |
quint/i- | five |
radi/o | ray, spoke, X-ray, radio activity; radiation |
radic/o- | nerve root or spinal nerve; radiculitis- inflammation of nerve root |
ray- | spoke or wave length |
re- | again; respiration- process of continuing to breath |
rect/o- | rectum or straight; rectoclysis- washing out the rectum (so like an enema) |
ren/o- | kidney; renal- pertaining to the kidney |
reticul/o- | network; reticulation-a reticulated formation, arrangement, or appearance; network |
retina | net or net like; retinitis- inflammation of blood vessels that are on the eyes, so basically the net like things you see when your eyes are itchy |
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kccroy
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