Suffixes Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
-ad | Meaning: Toward Example: Cephalad - toward the head |
-algia | Meaning: Pain Example: Cervicalgia - neck pain |
-asthenia | Meaning: Weakness Example: Myasthenia - muscle weakness |
-blast | Meaning: Immature, Forming Example: Cytoblast - immature cells |
-cele | Meaning: Hernia Example: Hydrocele - A collection of serous fluid in a sacculated cavity |
-cidal, -cide | Meaning: Destroying, killing Example: Cytocide - an agent that is destructive to cells |
-clasis | Meaning: to break or disrupt Example: Osteoclasos - intentional breaking of the bone |
-clast | Meaning: Breaking Instrument Example: Cranioclast - an obsolete instrument used for crushing the head of a demised fetus for extraction |
-crine | Meaning: Secreting Example: Apocrine - glands that secrete hormones |
-crit | Meaning: Seperate Example: Hematocrit - percentage of volume of blood sample that is composed of cells |
-cyte | Meaning: Cell Example: Leukocyte - white blood cell |
-cytosis | Meaning: Condition of cells Example: Leukocytosis - condition of elevated white blood cells |
-derma | Meaning: Skin Example: Leukoderma - an abscence of pigment in the skin |
-desis | Meaning: Binding Example: Pleurodesis - a fibrous adhesion between two layers of pleura |
-dynia | Meaning: Pain Example: Gastrodynia - stomach ache |
-ectasia | Meaning: Expansion, dilation Example: Angiectasia - dilation of a lymphatic or blood vessel |
-ectomy | Meaning: Removal of Example: Splenectomy - removal of spleen |
-edema | Meaning: Swelling Example: Myxedema - hypothyroid characterized by a hard swelling of suncutaneous tissue |
-ema | Meaning: Condition Example: Emphysema - a condition of the lungs involving enlarged air space in connective tissue |
-emesis | Meaning: Vomiting Example: Hyperemesis - excessive vomiting |
-emia | Meaning: Blood Example: Hypokalemia - abnormal low potassium in the blood |
-emic | Meaning: Relating to blood Example: Hyperemic - denoting increased blood flow to a part or organ |
-esthesia | Meaning: Sensation Example: Paresthesia - abnormal sensation, such as tingling |
-form | Meaning: In the shape of Example: Chloroform - used as an inhalant to produce general anesthesia |
-gen | Meaning: A substance or agent producing, coming to be Example: Oxygen - gaseous element essential to plant and animal life |
-genesis | Meaning: Production of Example: Osteogenesis - the production of bone |
-genic | Meaning: Producing Example: Cytogenic - forming or producing of cells |
-globin | Meaning: Protein Example: Hemoglobin - protein of red blood cell |
-globulin | Meaning: Protein Example: Gamma-globulin - a protein in the blood, i.e. immunoglobulin |
-gram | Meaning: A recording Example: Arthrogram - imaging of a joint by contrast material |
-graph | Meaning: Recording instrument Example: Cardiograph - an instrument for graphically recording movements of the heart |
-graphy | Meaning: Process of recording Example: Angiography - radiography of blood vessels by contrast agent |
-iasis | Meaning: Pathological condition or state Example: Cholelithiasis - prescence of stone in the gallbladder |
-ic | Meaning: Pertaining to Example: Anemic - pertaining to the blood |
-ics | Meaning: Treatment, practice, body of knowledge Example: Pediatric - a medical practice concerned with the treatment of children |
-ism | Meaning: Condition, disease, doctrine Example: Hypothyroidism - the condition of having an abnormally low producing thyroid |
-itis | Meaning: Inflammation Example: Dermatitis - an inflammation of the skin |
-kinesia, -kinesis | Meaning: Movement Example: Hyperkinesis - excessive muscular movement |
-lepsy | Meaning: Condition of Example: Epilepsy - condition with having seizures |
-leptic | Meaning: Having seizures Example: Epileptic - person with epilepsy |
-logist | Meaning: One who practices Example: Cardiologist - one who practices medicines of the heart |
-logy | Meaning: Study, practice Example: Pathology - study of diseases |
-lysis | Meaning: Destruction of Example: Paralysis - loss of power of voluntary movement |
-lytic | Meaning: Destroying Example: Hemolytic - agent that is destructive to blood cells |
-malacia | Meaning: Softening Example: Osteomalacia - gradual softening of bone |
-mania | Meaning: Obsession Example: Pyromania - obsessive thoughts regarding fire |
-megaly | Meaning: Enlargement Example: Cardiomrgaly - abnormal enlargement of the heart |
-meter | Meaning: Measuring device Example: Thermometer - used for measuring the temperature |
-metry | Meaning: Measurement Example: Oximetry - device used to measure oxygen saturation |
-oid | Meaning: Like, resembling Example: Hemorrhoid - varicose condition of the external hemorrhoidal vein |
-oma | Meaning: Tumor, neoplasm Example: Giloma - neoplasm of the brain |
-opia, -opsia | Meaning: Vision Example: Diplopia - double vision |
-opsy | Meaning: View of Example: Autopsy - Examination of a dead body's organs |
-osis | Meaning: Condition, state, process Example: Keratosis - any lesion on the skin marked overgrowths from the horny layer |
-ostomy | Meaning: Opening Example: Tracheostomy - surgical opening in the trachea |
-oxia | Meaning: Oxygen Example: Hypoxia - abnormally low levels of oxygen prior to anoxia |
-para | Meaning: Bearing Example: Primipara - woman who has given birth once |
-paresis | Meaning: Slight paralysis Example: Hemiparesis - weakness effecting one side of the body |
-parous | Meaning: Producing, bearing Example: Gemmiparous - reproducing by buds |
-pathy | Meaning: Disease Example: Cardiopathy - any disease of the heart |
-penia | Meaning: Deficiency Example:Thrombocytopenia - condition of low numbers of thrombocytes in the blood |
-pepsia | Meaning: Digestion Example: Hyperpepsia - abnormally rapid digestion |
-pexy | Meaning: Fixation, usually done surgically Example: Hysteropexy - fixation of a displaced uterus |
-phage, -phagia, -phagy | Meaning: Eating, devouring Example: Macrophage - a cell that eats invaders |
-phasia | Meaning: Speaking Example: Dyspahsia - difficulty in swallowing |
-pheresis | Meaning: Removal Example: Leukapheresis - removal of leukocytes fron drawn blood |
-phil, -philia | Meaning: Attraction, affinity for Example: Hemophilia - A permanent tendency toward bleeding. |
-phobia | Meaning: Fear Example: Agoraphobia - orrational fear of the open or unfamiliar |
-phonia | Meaning: Sound Example: Dysphonia - altered voice production |
-phoresis | Meaning: Carrying Example: Diaphoresis - perspiration |
-phoria | Meaning: Feeling, carrying Example: Adiaphoria - non-response to stimuli |
-phrenia | Meaning: Of the mind Example: Hebephrenia - a disorganized type of schizophrenia |
-phthisis | Meaning: Wasting Away Example: Hemophthisis - anemia |
-phylaxis | Meaning: Protection Example: Anaphylaxis - a sever reaction to an agent the body recognizes as an invader |
-physis | Meaning: Growing Example: Epiphysis - part of a long bone distinct from and growing out of the shaft |
-plakia | Meaning: Plaque Example: melanoplakia - colored patches on the mucous membrane |
-plasia | Meaning: Formation Example: Hyperplasia - an increase of the normal number of cells in an organ |
-plasm | Meaning: Formation Example: Cytoplasm - a substance of protoplasm in a cell |
-plastic | Meaning: Forming Example: Neoplastic - containing a neoplasm or the chracteristics of one |
-plasty | Meaning: Surgical Repair Example: Dermatoplasty - Surgical repair of the skin |
-plegia | Meaning: Paralysis Example: Paraplegia - paralysis of both lower extremities |
-plegic | Meaning: One who is paralyzed Example: Paraplegic - One who has paraplegia |
-pnea | Meaning: Breath Example: Dyspnea - difficult or abnormal breathing |
-poiesis | Meaning: Formation Example: Thrombopoiesis - formation of thrombocytes |
-poietic | Meaning: Forming Example: Erythropoietic - of the formation of red blood cells |
-poietin | Meaning: One that forms Example: Erythropoietin - an acid that aids in the formation of red blood cells |
-porosis | Meaning: Lessening in density Example: Osteoparosis - lessening in bone density |
-ptosis | Meaning: Falling down, Dropping Example: Nephroptosis - when the kidney sinks into the pelvis cavity |
-rrhage | Meaning: Discharging heavily Example: Hemorrhage - to bleed heavily |
-rrhagia | Meaning: Heavy Discharge Example: Menorrhagia - Excessive menstrual bleeding |
-rrhaphy | Meaning: Surgical Suturing Example: Colorrhaphy - suture of the colon |
-rrhea | Meaning: A flowing, A flux Example: Rhinorrhea - runny nose |
-rrhexis | Meaning: Rupture Example: Angiorrhexis - ruptured blood vessel |
-schisis | Meaning: Splitting internal body cavity Example: Spondyloschisis - failure of fusion of the vertebral arch |
-scope | Meaning: Instrument (especially one used for observing) Example: Laparoscope - a scope used for examining the peritoneal cavity |
-scopy | Meaning: Use of an instrument for observing Example: Endoscopy - use of instruments to view an |
-somnia | Meaning: Sleep Example: Hypersomnia - excessive day time sleep |
-spasm | Meaning: Contraction Example: Myospasm - spastic contractions of the muscle |
-stalsis | Meaning: Contraction Example: Retrostalsis - backward motion of the intestine |
-stasis | Meaning: Stopping, constant Example: Choleostasis - a condition where bile flow from the liver is blocked |
-stat | Meaning: Agent to maintain a state Example: Homeostat - an agent that arrests the flow of blood |
-static | Meaning: Maintaining a state Example: Orthostatic - Relating to a erect posture |
-stenosis | Meaning: Narrowing Example: Aortic Stenosis - a narrowing of the aortic valve |
-stomy | Meaning: Opening Example: Gastrostomy - surgical opening in the stomach (usually for a feeding tube) |
-tome | Meaning: Cutting instrument, segment Example: Dermatome - an instrument for making thin slices of the skin |
-tomy | Meaning: Cutting operation Example: Craniotomy - surgical operation that removes a pertion of the skull to access the brain |
-trophic | Meaning: Nutritional Example: Hypotrophic - progressive degeneration of organs and tissues |
-trophy | Meaning: Nutrition Example: Atrophy - a wasting away of the body |
-tropia | Meaning: Turning Example: Anatropia - deviation of the axis of one eye upward |
-tropic | Meaning: Turning Toward Example: Dexiotropic - twisting in a spiral fashion from left to right |
-tropy | Meaning: condition os turning toward Example: Neurotropy - affinity of certain contrasts mediums for nervous tissue |
-uria | Meaning: urine Example: Dysuria - painful or difficult urination |
-version | Meaning: Version Example: Retroversion - a turning backward |
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