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CHAPTER 2 Medical Terminology - McGraw Hill 2023

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Term
Definition
show twice, double  
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brachy-   show
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hemi-   show
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show equal, same  
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mega-   show
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show small, microscopic  
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show single  
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multi-   show
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pan-, panto-   show
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show several, more  
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show many  
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show four  
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show three  
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uni-   show
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show away from  
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ad-   show
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show against, up, backward  
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apo-   show
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show down  
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show around  
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show not, separated  
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dia-   show
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show outside or outward  
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endo-   show
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show over, above, upon  
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ex-   show
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show external, on the outside, outward  
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show without, on the outside  
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show positioned beneath, below, under  
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inter-   show
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show within, in  
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show middle, median  
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show near, adjacent, beside  
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show through, intensely  
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peri-   show
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show behind, backward  
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sub-   show
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show above, over, excessive  
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trans-   show
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show before  
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show after, following  
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show before  
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primi-   show
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pro-   show
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show without  
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ambi-   show
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an-   show
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anti-   show
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show slow  
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co-, col-, com-, con-, cor-   show
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contra-   show
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de-   show
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dys-   show
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show well, good, normal  
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show above normal, overly  
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show below normal  
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show bad, inadequate  
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re-   show
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show half  
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show together, union, joined  
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show fast  
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show beyond, excessive  
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show not  
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show self  
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show behind, after, beyond  
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show beside, abnormal, involving two parts  
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