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Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes

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pre-   before  
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post-   after  
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uni-   one  
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bi-   two  
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tri-   three  
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sub-   under  
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trans-   across  
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hypo-   low  
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a-   without  
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an-   not  
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peri-   around  
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brady-   slow  
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dys-   bad, abnormal  
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endo-   in  
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dermat   skin  
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cardi/o   heart  
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dent/o   teeth  
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pulmun/o   lungs  
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enter/o   intestines, colon  
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hepat   liver  
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splen   splene  
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chondr   cartilage  
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arthr/o   joints  
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rhin/o   nose  
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lapar   abdomin  
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my/o   muscle  
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laryng   larynx/voice box  
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hemat   blood  
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crani/o   skull  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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arteri/o   artery  
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neur/o   nerve  
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angi/o   vessel (blood)  
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hyster   uterus/womb  
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ren/o   kidney  
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later/o   side  
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leuk/o   white  
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thorac/o   chest  
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-itis   inflamation  
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-ologist   doctor  
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-ectomy   surgical removal of  
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-osis   abnormal condition of  
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-algia   pain  
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-plasty   repair, restructure  
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-megaly   enlargement  
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-um   sturcture, tissue, thing  
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-pnea   breathing  
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-ology   study of  
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-malacia   softening  
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-scope   instrument for visual examination  
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-tomy   process of cutting  
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-uria   urination, condition of urine  
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-ic   pertaining to  
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-pathy   disease, emotion  
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-cyte   cell  
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-al   pertaining to  
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-oma   tumor, fluid collection, mass  
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-stenosis   tightening, stricture  
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-(e)sis   action, condition, state of  
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-ia   condition  
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-centesis   surgical puncture toremove fluid  
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xanth/o   yellow  
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melan/o   black  
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poli/o   grey  
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erythr/o   red  
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cyan/o   blue  
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leuk/o   white  
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-necrosis   dead tissue  
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-sclerosis   hardening of tissue  
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-stenosis   tightening, stricture  
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-scopy   looking at  
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-graphy   process of recording  
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-gram   record of recording  
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-rrhage   excessive amounts of fluid  
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-rraphy   to fix, stich, sew, repair  
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-rrhexis   rupture  
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-rrhea   flow, discharge  
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-dynia   pain  
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-ostomy   surgical procedure  
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supra-   above  
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ab-   away  
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ad-   toward  
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inter-   within  
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intra-   among, between  
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ather/o   plaque  
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cephal/o   upwards  
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caud/o   lower (tail)  
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coron/o   head  
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dist/o   away  
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anter/o   front  
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midsagitt/o   middle  
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poster/o   back  
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proxim/o   near  
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medi/o   middle  
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ventr/o   side of the body  
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dors/o   middle of back  
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infer/o   below  
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ankyl/o   stiff  
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chondr/o   cartilage  
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cost/o   rib  
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crani/o   skull  
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-desis   to bind; tie together  
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kyph/o   humpback  
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lord/o   curve; swayback  
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lysis-   breakdown; separation; destruction; loosening  
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myel/o   spinal cord; bone marrow  
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oss/e, oss/I, ost/o, osteo   bone  
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-poietic   formation  
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scoli/o   crooked; bent  
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spondyl/o   vertebra (backbone)  
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-um   structure; tissue; thing  
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ligament/o   ligament  
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synovi/o   synovia; synovial membrane; sheath around a tendon  
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burs/o   bursa (sack of fluid near joints)  
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oblique   diagonal  
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-lysis   breakdown; destruction; separation; loosening  
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kinesi/o   movement  
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ton/o   tension  
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sphincter    
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-trophy   nourishment; development (condition of)  
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quadr/I   four; square  
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-ia   condition  
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ten/o, tend/o, tendin/o   tendon  
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electr/o   electricity  
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ankyl/o   stiff  
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fasci/o   faschia (membrane supporting muscles)  
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-plegia   paralysis; palsy  
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rectus    
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transverse   across  
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-cele   hernia  
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fibr/o   fiber  
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-desis   to bind; tie together  
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tax/o   order; coordination  
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phleb/o   vein  
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aort/o   aorta (largest artery)  
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ven/o   vein  
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thromb/o   clot  
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hem/o, hemat/o   blood  
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-emia   blood condition  
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tachy-   fast  
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aneurysm/o   aneurysm (widening of blood vessel)  
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valv/o   valve  
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capill/o   capillary  
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angi/o   blood vessel  
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plasm/a, plasm/o   plasma  
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Hypertenstion   High blood pressure  
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Stroke   A harmful discharge of lightning, particularly one that affects a human being.  
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Arteriosclerosis   Plaque build up in the arteries  
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Coronary Artery Disease   Plaque build up in the coronary arteries.  
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Heart Attack (MI)   When the flow of blood is blocked and the tissue begins to die.  
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Congestive Heart failiure   When the heart can't pump enough blood to the rest of the body  
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Anemia   A lack of hemoglobin  
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Hemophilia   A condition in which the blood doesn't clot normally.  
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Leukemia   Cancer of the white blood cells.  
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-ema   condition  
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-ectasis   direction; widening  
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-osmia   smell  
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-ptysis   spitting  
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-sphyxia   pulse  
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-spasm   sudden contraction of muscles  
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adenoid/o   adenoids  
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alveoli/o   alveolus; air sac  
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bronchi/o   bronchial tube  
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bronchiol/o   bronchiole  
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capn/o   carbon dioxide  
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coni/o   dust  
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epiglott/o   epiglottis  
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lob/o   lobe  
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mediastin/o   mediastinum  
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nas/o   nose  
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orth/o   straight  
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ox/o   oxygen  
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pector/o   chest  
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pharyng/o   throat (pharynx)  
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phon/o   voice; sound  
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phren/o   diaphragm; mind  
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pleur/o   pleura  
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pneumon/o   lung; air; gas  
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sinus/o   sinus  
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spir/o   to breathe  
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tel/o   complete  
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-thorax   chest; plural cavity  
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tonsil/o   tonsil  
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trache/o   trachea (windpipe)  
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encephal/o   brain  
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myel/o   spine  
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neur/i   neuron  
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neur/o   nerve  
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ambul/o   walk  
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cephal/o   head  
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concuss/o   concussion  
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contus/o   to bruise  
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ech/o   sound  
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-esthesia   nervous sensation  
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Klept/o   to steal  
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Mening/o   meninges  
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Narc/o   numbness; stupor; sleep  
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-phobia   fear  
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Psych/o   mind  
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Somn/o   sleep  
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Acrophobia   fear of hights  
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Amnesia   a partial or total loss of memory  
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Analgesic   acting to relieve pain  
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Anesthesia   the administration of gases or the injection of drugs before surgical operations.  
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claustrophobia   fear of being in enclosed spaces  
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comatose   extremely exhausted, lethargic, or sleepy.  
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concussion   temporary unconsciousness caused by a blow to the head  
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dementia   serious loss of cognitive ability due to age or brain injury  
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dyslexia   a disorder that involves a difficulty in reading or interpreting words.  
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empathy   the ability to understand and share feelings  
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encephalitis   inflammation of the brain  
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meningitis   inflammation of the meninges  
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neurologist   a nerve doctor  
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PTSD   Post Traumatic Stress Disorder  
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psychiatrist   a doctor that specializes in treating mental illnesses  
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seizure   a sudden disruption of the brain's activity and altering the state of consciousness  
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