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MST 105 ; Medical Terminology

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Carcin(o)   Cancer  
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My(o)   Combining form for muscle  
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Hist(o)   Tissue  
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Pyr(o)   Fire  
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Sler(o) / Sclar(o)   Hard  
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-cele   hernia  
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Scop(o)   To examine  
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-Trophy   Nutrition  
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Leps(o)   Seizure  
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-lith   Calculus or stone  
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Hypo-   Beneath  
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ante-   before  
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Semi-   Half or partly  
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Anhydrous   Absence of water  
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Intercellular   Between cells  
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Semipermeable   Allows the passage of some substances but prevents the passage of others.  
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Dioxide   Two  
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Malaise   Vague feeling of bodily discomfort and fatigue  
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Lethargy   Increased tiredness  
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Fatigue   Exhaustion/loss of strength or endurance  
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Intracellular   Within a cell  
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Null   Having no value, nothing, or equal to zero  
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Bradyphasia   Slow speech  
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Bradypnea   Slow Breathing  
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Hemisphere   Half  
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Mediolateral   The middle and one side  
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Inferior   Below  
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Dactlyogram   Fingerprint  
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Caudal   Pertaining to tail or tail-like structure  
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Proximal   Nearest the point of Origin  
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Prone   Lying horizontal with the face downward  
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Encephalitis   Inflammation of the brain  
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Hyperpyrexial   Abnormally high body temperature  
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Anterior   Facing forward when the body is in the anatomic position  
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Posteroexternal   Behind and outside  
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Afebrile   without fever  
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Omphalorrhexis   relates to the umbilicus  
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Mediolateral   the middle and one side  
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Dysplasia   Abnormal development of tissues or organs  
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