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Language of Medicine 7th edition

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term
meaning
abdominal   show
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show Pertaining to fat.  
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show Pertaining to the front.  
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anabolism   show
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show Pertaining to the neck.  
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show Tumor of cartilage.  
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chondrosarcoma   show
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show Pertaining to the tailbone.  
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chromosomes   show
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show Incision in the skull.  
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cytoplasm   show
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distal   show
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dorsal   show
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show Study of tissues.  
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show Pertaining to the ilium. (pelvic; hip bone)  
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show Pertaining to the groin.  
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show Picture (classification) of the nucleus (and its chromosomes).  
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lateral   show
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show Pertaining to the lumbar and sacral regions.  
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show Pertaining to the middle.  
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show Pertaining to the nucleus.  
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pelvic   show
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show Pertaining to the back, behind.  
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proximal   show
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show Pertaining to the sacrum (lower back).  
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show Tumor of flesh tissue (malignant).  
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show Pertaining to the spine, backbone.  
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epithelial cell   show
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thoracic   show
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thoracotomy   show
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show Pertaining to the windpipe.  
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umbilical   show
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ventral   show
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show Pertaining to vertebrae.  
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visceral   show
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show Pertaining to casting up; building up substances (proteins) in the cell.  
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catabolism   show
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show Pertaining to above the stomach.  
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show Pertaining to under the rib cartilages (area of the abdomen).  
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show Pertaining to between the vertebrae.  
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metabolism   show
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