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Combined Words Chapters 1 & 2

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arthr/itis   joint/inflammation  
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hepat/itis   liver/inflammation  
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hepat/ic   liver/pretaining to  
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sub/hepat/ic   pretaining to under(sub) the liver  
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intra/ven/ous   pretaining to within(intra)a vein(ven)  
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oste/o/arthr/itis   bone/joint/inflammation  
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arthr/o/pathy   joint/disease  
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oste/o/arthr/o/pathy   bone/joint/disease  
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oste/o/pathy   bone disease  
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oste/itis   bone inflammation  
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hepat/o/megaly   liver/enlargement  
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sarc/oma   tumor composed of connective tissue  
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melan/oma   black tumor  
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epitheli/oma   tumor complosed of epithelium  
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lip/oma   tumor composed of fat  
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neo/plasm   new growth  
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my/oma   tumor composed of muscle  
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neur/oma   tumor composed of nerve  
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carcin/oma   cancerous tumor  
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melano/o/carcin/oma   cancerous black tumor  
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rhabd/o/my/o/sarcoma   malignant tumor of striated muscle  
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lei/o/my/oma   tumor composed of smooth muscle  
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rhabd/o/my/oma   tumor composed of striated muscle  
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fibr/oma   tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)  
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lip/o/sarcoma   malignant tumor of fat  
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fibr/o/sarcoma   malignant tumor of fiber (fibrous tissue)  
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aden/oma   tumor composed of glandular tissue  
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aden/o/carcin/oma   cancerous tumor composed of glandular tissue  
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chlor/oma   tumor of green color  
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lei/o/my/o/sarcoma   malignant tumor of smooth muscle  
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cyt/o/genic   producing cells  
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cyt/oid   resembling cell  
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cyt/o/logy   study of cells  
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cyt/o/plasm   cell substance  
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dys/plasia   abnormal growth  
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epitheli/al   pretaining to epithelium  
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erythr/o/cyte   RBC Red (blood) cells  
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erythr/o/cyt/osis   increase in the number of red (blood) cells  
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hist/o/logy   study of tissue  
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hyper/plasia   excessive development  
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hypo/plasia   incomplete development  
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kary/o/cyte   cell with a nucleus  
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kary/o/plasm   substance of a nucleus  
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leuk/o/cyte   WBC White (blood) cell  
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leuk/o/cyt/osis   increase in number of white (blood) cells  
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lip/oid   resembling fat  
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my/o/pathy   disease of the muscle  
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neur/oid   resembling a nerve  
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somat/ic   pretaining to the body  
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somat/o/genic   originating in the body  
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somat/o/pathy   disease of the body  
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somat/o/plasm   body substance  
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system/ic   pretaining to a (body) system or body as a whole  
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viscer/al   pretaining to the internal organs  
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cancer/ous   pretaining to cancer  
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carcin/o/gen   substance that causes cancer  
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carcin/o/genic   producing cancer  
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cyan/osis   abnormal condition of blue (bluish discoloration of the skin caued by inadequate supply of oxygen in the blood)  
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dia/gno/sis   state of complete knowledge (identifying a disease)  
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eti/o/logy   study of causes (of disease)  
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iatr/o/genic   produced by a physician (the unexpected results from a treatment prescribed by a physician)  
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iatr/o/logy   study of medicine  
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meta/stasis   beyond control ( transfer of disease from one organ to another, as in the transfer of malignant tumors  
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neo/pathy   new disease  
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onc/o/genic   causing tumors  
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onc/o/logist   a physician who studies and treats tumors  
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onc/o/logy   study of tumors ( a branch of medicine concerned with the study of malignant tumors)  
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path/o/genic   producing disease  
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path/o/logist   a physician who studies diseases ( examines biopsies and performs autopsies to determine the cause of disease or death.  
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path/o/logy   study of disease ( a branch of medicine dealing witht he study of the causes of disease and death)  
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pro/gno/sis   state of before knowledge ( prediction of the outcome of disease)  
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xanth/o/chrom/ic   pretaining to yellow color  
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xanth/osis   abnormal condition of yellow ( discoloration)  
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