Vet Term Ch.1,4,5 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
chemotherapy | treatment with chemical substance or drugs. |
therapy | treatment. |
endoscopy | procedure of visually examining inside the body. |
scopy | procedure to visually examine. |
endoscope | instrument to used to visually examine inside the body. |
scope | instrument to visually examine. |
urinalysis | separation of the urine into it's constituents. |
lysis | separation or breakdown. |
electrocardiogram | procedure used to record the electrical activity of the heart. |
graphy | procedure that records. |
electrocardiograph | the machine that records the electrical activity of the heart. |
graph | instrument that records. |
electrocardiogram | electrocardiograph hard copy record. |
gram | record of. |
cystocentesis | surgical puncture of the urinary bladder with a needle to remove fluid(urine). |
Centesis | surgical puncture to remove fluid or gas. |
laparotomy | incision into abdomen. |
colostomy | surgically created opening between colon and body surface. |
gastropexy | surgically stabilizing the stomach to abdomen wall. |
pexy | suture to stabilize. |
mastectomy | surgical removal of the breast. |
renal | pertaining to kidney. |
ovarian | pertaining to ovary. |
lumbar | pertaining too the loin, lower back. |
alimentary | pertaining to gastrointestinal tract |
laryngeal | pertaining to larynx. |
enteric | pertaining to small intestine. |
uterine | pertaining to uterus. |
cutaneous | pertaining to slun. |
nephrotic | pertaining to kidneys. |
cardiac | pertaining to heart. |
enterorraphy | suturing of the small intestine |
rrhea | flow, discharge |
diarrhea | complete dischange of the bowels |
rrhexis | rupture |
myorrhexis | rupture of the muscle |
algia/ dynia | pain |
artriralgia/ artrirodynia | joint pain |
ia | state of condition |
hyperglycemia | condition of elevated amounts of glucose |
rraphy | to suture |
hemorrhage | bursting forth blood from the vessels |
rrhagia/ rrhage | bursting forth |
myello | represents the spinal chord & blood marrow |
ion | action, process, state or condition |
infraction | condition of blood flow obstruction |
itis | inflammation |
hepatitis | inflammation of the liver |
ive | performs or tend towards |
congestive | tenos toward accumulation of fluid |
malacia | abnormal softening |
osteomalacia | abnormal softening of bone |
megaly | enlargement |
cardiomegaly | enlargement of the heart |
osis | abnormal condition |
cardiosis | abnormal condition of the heart |
pathy | disease |
enteropathy | a disease of the small intestine |
sclerosis | abnormal hardening |
arteriosclerosis | abnormal hardening of the arteries |
um | structure |
pericardum | the structure the heart |
us | thing |
tarsus | the joint("thing") between the tibia & fibula & metatasual bones |
cyanosis | condition of blue discoloration |
cyanotic | pertaining to blue discoloration |
anemia | blood condition of deficient red blood cells and/or hemoglobin |
anemic | pertaining to a blood condition of deficient red blood cells and/or hemoglobin |
mucus | slime-like substance that is composed of glanular secretion, salts, cells, & leukocytes (white bloodcells) |
mucous | pertaing to mucus |
illium | structure of the hip |
iliac | pertaining to the structure of the hip |
ectomy | surgical removal or excision |
gastrectomy | surgical removal of stomach |
stomy | surgically created opening |
gastrostomy | surgically created opening between stomach and body surface |
tomy | cutting into or incision |
gastrotomy | incision into the stomach |
penia | deficiency or reduction in number |
leuk/o | combing form meaning white |
pan | prefix meaning all |
suprascapular | above the shoulder blade |
supernumerary | regular number |
sublingual | under the tongue |
super/supra | above, beyond, or excessive |
-oma | suffix for mass |
hematoma | mass collection of blood |
sub | below, under or less |
post | after |
pre | before |
postanesthetic | pertaining to after anethesia |
uretha | takes the urine from the urinary bladder to the outside body |
ureters | collects urine from the kidney and transports it to the urinary bladder |
ileum | distal part of small intestine |
condular | pertaining to a rounded projection on a bone |
condyle | rounded projection of the bone |
forelock | in maned animals the most cranial part of the mane hanging between the ears and onto the forehead |
fetlock joint | metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joint in ungulates |
fetlock | area of limb between the pastern and the cannon |
elbow | forelimb |
dock | solid part of the equine tail |
cutters | second incisors of equine |
croup | muscular area around and above the tail base |
crest | root of the mane |
coronary band/coronet | junction between skin and the horn of the hoof |
coffin joint | distal interphalangeal joint in ungulates |
chestnuts | horny irregular growths on the medial surface of the equine leg; front legs, above the knee; in rear legs, near the hock |
muzzle | two nostrils and the muscles of the upper and lower lip |
cannon bone/shin bone | third metacarpal (metatarsal) of the horse |
cheek | fleshy portion of either side of the face; forms the sides of the mouth and continues rostrally to the lips |
chest | part of the body between neck and abdomen; the thorax |
barrel | capacity of the chest and trunk |
bars | raised v-shaped structure on distal surface of hoof |
flank | side of the body between ribs and ilium |
heart girth | circumference of the chest just caudal to the shoulders and cranial to the back |
heel | caudal region of the hoof that has an area of the soft tissue called the bulb |
hock/tarsus | tarsal joint |
hoof | hard covering of the digits in ungulates |
hoof wall | hard, horny outer layer of the covering of the digits in ungulates |
knee | carpus in ungulates |
loin | lumbar region of the back between the thorax and pelvis |
nippers | central incisors of equine |
paralumbar fossa | hollow area of the flank whose boundaries are traverse process of the lumbar vertebrae (dorsally), the last rib (cranially), and the thick muscle |
carpus | joint (thing) between radius and ulna and metacarpal bones |
ergot | small kertanized mass of horn in a small bunch of hair on the palmer and plantar aspects of the equine flock |
gastroenteritis | proper term for inflammation of the stomach and small intestines |
ovarionhysterectomy | surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus |
frog | v-shaped pad of soft horn between the bars on the sole of the equine hoof |
gaskin/crus | muscular portion of the hindlimb between the stifle and hook |
pastern | area of the limb between the fetlock and hoof |
pastern joint | proximal interphalangeal (joint between long and short pastern bones) in ungulates |
poll/occiput/ nutchal crest | top of the head |
quarter | lateral or medial side of hoof |
shoulder | region around large joint between humerus and scapula |
sole | palmar or plantar of the hoof; irregular crescent shaped bottom of hood |
stifle joint | femorotibial and femoropatellar joint in quadrupeds |
tail | caudal part of the vertebral column extending beyond trunk |
tail head | base of the tail where it connects to the body |
teat | nipple of mammary gland |
toe | cranial side of hoof |
udder | mammary gland |
white line | fusion between the wall and sole of the hoof |
withers | region over the dorsum where the neck joins the thorax and where the dorsal margins of the scapula lie just below the skin |
brisket | mass of connective tissue |
crest | dorsal margin of neck in cattle |
dewclaw | accessory claw of ruminant foot that projects caudally from the fetlock |
dewlap | loose skin under the throat and neck, which may become pendulous in some breeds in some breeds |
forearm | part of foreleg supported by the radius and ulna, between the elbow and knee |
forehead | region of the head between the eyes and ears |
pedal | pertaining to the foot |
pins | protrusions of the ischium bones just lateral to the base of the tail in ruminants |
switch | tuft of hair at the end of the tail |
chine | thoracic region of the back |
horn butt | poll region between the eyes and ears of previous horn growth |
rump | sacral to tailhead region of the back |
wattle | appendages suspended from the head (usually under chin) |
ham | musculature of the upper thigh |
snout | upper lip and apex of the nose of swine |
intact | sexually functions |
altered | sexually nonfunctional |
canine | dog |
dog/stud | intact male dog |
bitch | intact female dog |
whelp/pup | young dogs |
whelping | giving birth to whelps |
pack | group of dogs |
litter | multiple offspring born during same labor |
feline | cat |
tom | intact male cat |
queen | intact female cat |
kitten | young cat |
queening | giving birth to kittens |
lagomorphe | rabbit |
buck | intact male rabbit |
doe | intact female rabbit |
lapin | neutered male rabbit |
kit | young (blind, deaf) rabbit |
kindling | giving births to rabbits |
herd | group of rabbits |
hob | intact male ferret |
jill | intact female ferret |
gib | neutered male ferret |
sprite | spayed female rabbit |
kit | young ferret |
kindling | giving birth to ferrets |
cavy | guinea pig |
boar | intact male guinea pig |
sow | intact female guinea pig |
pup | young guinea pig |
murine | mouse of rat |
sire | intact male mouse or rat |
dam | intact female mouse or rat |
pup | young mouse or rat |
gang | group of mice |
psittacine | parrot includes other birds with bills for cracking seeds |
cock | intact male parrot |
hen | intact female parrot |
chick | young parrot |
flock/group | group of parrots |
rooster/cock | sexually mature male chicken |
hen | intact female chicken |
capon | young castrated male chicken or domestic fowl |
cockerel | immature male chickens |
pullet | immature female chickens |
chick | very young chickens |
flock | group of chickens |
gander | intact male goose |
goose | intact female goose |
gosling | young goose |
gaggle | group of geese |
drake | intact male duck |
duck | intact female duck |
duckling | young duck |
flock | group of ducks |
ratite | large flightless bird |
rooster | intact male ratite |
hen | intact female ratite |
hatchling | ostrich up to 2 days old |
chick | young ratite (usually less then 6 months of age) |
yearling | ostrich from 6 months to 12 months of age; rhea from 6 months to 18 months of age |
flock | group of ratite |
boar | intact male pig |
sow | intact female pig |
barrow | male pig castrated when young |
stag | male pig castrated after maturity |
gilt | young female pig that has not farrowed |
pig/piglet | young pig; old term is shoat |
farrowing | giving birth to pigs |
herd | group of pigs |
equine | horse, pony, donkey or mule |
stallion | intact male equine greater then 4 years old |
colt | intact male equine less the 4 years old |
mare | intact female equine greater then 4 years old |
filly | intact female equine less then 4 years old |
gelding | castrated male equine |
ridleling/rig | cryptorchid to equine (one or more testicles have not descended from the abdomen) |
foal | young equine of either sex |
weanling | young equine less then 1 year old that has been removed (weaned) from its mother |
suckling | still-nursing foal |
yearling | young equine between 1 and 2 years old; a short yearling is closer to 1 year old while a long yearling is closer to 2 years old |
foaling | giving birth to equine |
herd | group of equine |
band | group of horses consisting of one mature stallion, his breeding mares, and immature male and female offspring of his mares |
brood mare | breeding female equine |
maiden mare | female equine never bred |
barren mare/ open mare | intact female horse that was not bred or did not conceive the previous season |
wet mare | intact female horse that has foaled during the current breeding season |
agalactic mare | intact female horse not producing milk |
pony | equine between 8.2 and 14.2 hands when mature (not young horse) |
donkey | ass;burro |
jack(ass) | intact male donkey |
jenny | intact female donkey |
ovine | sheep |
ram | intact male sheep |
ewe | intact female sheep |
wether | castrated male sheep |
lamb | young sheep |
hothouse lamb | young sheep less the 3 months of age |
spring lamb | young sheep 3-7 months of age |
yearling | sheep 1-2 years of age |
lambing | giving birth to sheep |
flock | group of sheep |
caprine | goat |
buck | intact male goat |
doe | intact female goat |
wether | castrated male goat |
kid | young goat |
kidding | giving birth to goats |
freshening/freshen | giving birth to dairy animals |
herd | group of goats |
camelid | llama, alpaca, guanco, vicuna |
bull/stallion | intact male llama |
cow | intact female llama |
gelding | castrated male llama |
cria | young llama |
bovine | cattle |
bull | intact male bovine |
jumper bull | intact male bovine that has just reached maturity and is used for breeding |
cow | intact female bovine that has given birth |
steer | male bovine castrated when young |
stag | male bovine castrated after maturity |
heifer | young female bovine that has not given birth |
calf | young bovine |
calving | giving birth to cattle |
herd | group of cattle |
spring heifer | young female pregnant with her first calf - first calf heifer |
freemartin | sexually imperfect; usually sterile female calf born as a twin with a male calf |
gomer bull/teaser bull | bull used to detect female bovines in heat; bull may have penis surgically deviated to the side; may be treated with androgens or may be vasectomized so not to impregnate female |
cervidae | deer, elk, moose, caribou |
buck | intact male deer |
bull | intact male elk, moose, caribou |
doe | intact female deer |
cow | intact female elk, moose, caribou |
fawn | young deer |
heifer | young female elk, deer caribou |
herd | ground of moose, elk, deer, caribou (cervidae) |
preanesthetic | pertaining to before anesthesia |
oliguria | scant amount or frequency of urination |
polyuria | excessive amount of frequency of urination |
oligo | scant or little |
poly | many or excessive |
intramuscular | within the muscle |
intercoastal | between the ribs |
intra | within |
inter | between |
enter/o | small intestine |
gastr/o | stomach |
post operative | after on operation |
perioperative | pertaining to the period around an operation or the period before, during and after an operation |
preoperative | before or proceeding an operation |
hypoglycemia | depressed amounts of glucose |
hypo - | depressed, normal or less then normal |
hyperglycemia | elevated amounts of blood glucose |
hyper - | elevated, higher or more then normal |
ectoparasite | organism that lives on the outer surface of a host |
ecto | means outside |
endoparasite | organism that lives on the body of a host |
exocrine | to secrete externally (via a duct) |
exo or ex | without, out of, outside or away from |
endocrine | secrete internally |
endo - | within or inside |
euthyroid | having a normally functioning thyroid gland |
eu - | good, easy or normal |
dysphagia | difficulty eating or swallowing |
dys - | difficult, painful or bad |
antiemetic | work against or prevent vomitting |
anti | against |
emetic | proceeding to voimit |
adduction | move toward midline |
ad- | towards |
abduction | take away from midline |
ab - | away from |
an - | without or no |
uria | urination |
atraumatic | without injury |
a - | without or no |
traumatic | pertaining to injury |
gastritis | inflammation of the stomach |
arthroscope | an instrument used visually examine the joint |
suffix | word part found at the end of the word; usually indicates procedure, condition, disease or disorder |
combining form | combination of the root and combining vowel |
combining vowel | single vowel usually an "o" that is added to the end of root to make word easier to pronounce |
root | word part that gives the essential meaning of the word; a root cannot stand alone; a suffix must be added to complete the term |
carpal | pertaining to the joint between the radius and ulna metacarpal bones |
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