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movement of a body part AWAY from the midsagittal.   abduction  
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Movement of a body part TOWARD the midsagittal.   adduction  
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ABNORMAL FIBROUS BAND or structure by which parts abnormally ADHERE.   adhesion  
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listening for sounds produced within the body (heart,bowel, and lungs)...   auscultation  
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A tailbone, medical term is coccyg.   coccyx  
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establishing the cause and NATURE OF A DISEASE.   diagnosis  
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excisional, removal   ectomy  
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TECHNIQUE in which X-RAYS directed through the body.. visual examination. luminous fluoroscent   fluoroscopy  
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HERNIA, swelling.   cele  
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state of equilibrium...   homeostasis  
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incisional, incision   tomy  
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inflammation   itis  
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PERTAINING TO BELOW, under or beneath the RIB.   infra/cost/tal  
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any FUNGAL infection in or on the body. (abnormal condition of fungus)   myc/osis  
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pertaining to sole of the foot   plantar  
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PREDICTION of the course of a disease and its PROBABLE OUTCOME.   prognosis  
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lying on abdomen, FACE DOWN.   prone  
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study of x-rays.   radiology  
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SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF REMOVAL. Also called EXCISION. To remove a part.   resection  
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Pertaining to upper, above. Directed upward.   superior  
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SUBJECTIVE indication of disease. union; together; joined   symptom  
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pertaining to chest   thorac/ic  
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process of recording beyond sound. High frequency sound waves...   ultra/sono/graphy  
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pertaining to umbilicus.   umbilic/al  
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also called ANTERIOR. Front of the body.   ventral  
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abnormal dryness   xerosis  
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medical word of SKIN.   cutane/o, derm/o, dermat/o  
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sweat   hidr/o, sudor/o  
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water   hydr/o  
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dry, scaly   ichthy/o  
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horny tissue; hard; cornea   kerat/o  
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fat   lip/o, adip/o, steat/o  
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black   melan/o  
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fungus   myc/o  
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nail   onych/o  
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hair   pil/o, trich/o  
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pus   py/o  
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hardening; SCLERA.   scler/o  
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sebum, sebaceous   seb/o  
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scale   squam/o  
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dry   xer/o  
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appendix   appendic/o, append/o  
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cheek   bucc/o  
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bile, gall   chol/e  
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bile vessel   cholangi/o  
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gallbladder   cholecsyt/o  
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bile duct   choledoch/o  
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yellow   cirrh/o, jaund/o, xanth/o  
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colon   col/o, colon/o  
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duodenum(first part of small intestine)   duoden/o  
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intestine (usually small intestine)   enter/o  
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esophagus   esophag/o  
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stomach   gastr/o  
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gums   gingiv/o  
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tongue   gloss/o, lingu/o  
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liver   hepat/o  
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ileum (third part of small intestine)   ile/o  
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jejunum( second part of small intestine)   jejun/o  
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lip   labi/o, cheil/o  
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teeth   odont/o, dent/o  
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mouth   or/o, stomat/o  
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pancreas   pancreat/o  
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pharynx   pharyng/o  
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anus, rectum   proct/o  
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pylorus   pylor/o  
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saliva, salivary gland   sial/o  
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albumin(protein)   albumin/o  
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nitrogenous compounds   azot/o  
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bacteria   bacteri/o  
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bladder   cyst/o  
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glomerulus   glomerul/o  
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potassium(an electrolyte)   kal/i  
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ketone bodies   keton/o,ket/o  
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stone, calculus   lith/o  
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opening,meatus   meat/o  
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kidney   nephr/o  
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night   noct/o  
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scanty   olig/o  
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pus   py/o  
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renal pelvis   pyel/o  
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urine, urinary tract   ur/o  
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ureter   ureter/o  
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urethra   urethr/o  
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