Prefixes sufixes rts Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Gastr/o | Stomach |
Lapar/o | abdomen in general |
-otomy | A cutting operation |
Dys | bad, painful, dificult, abnormal |
-pnea | respiration |
Hemat/a | Blood |
Ology | A subject of study |
Cardi/o | heart |
Ologist | doctor |
Osteo | bone |
Malacia | softening |
Gastro | Stomach |
scope | denoting an instrument for viewing, but extended to include other methods of examination. |
pre- | before |
Uni- | one |
bi- | two |
tri- | three |
sub- | under |
trans- | across |
hypo- | low |
negation- | negative |
a- | with out |
an- | not |
post- | after |
peri- | around |
endo- | inside |
dermat | skin |
dent/o | teeth |
pulmon/o | lungs |
enter/o | intestines |
hepat/o | liver |
arthr/o | joints |
rhin/o | nose |
cyan/o | blue |
melan/o | black |
luek/o | white |
erytthr/o | red |
poli/o | grey |
xanth/o | yellow |
-itis | inflamed |
-ectomy | surgically removed |
-osis | abnormal condition |
-algia | pain |
-plasty | repair |
-megaly | inlarged |
brady- | slow |
laryn/o | throat |
Dys- | Bad, difficult |
Thorac/o | chest |
centesis | Puncture, especially when used as a suffix, as in paracentesis |
Crani/o | The cranium |
Renal | kidney |
nephro- | kidney |
myo- | muscle |
hepat | liver |
angio | Denotes blood or lymph vessels; a covering, an enclosure |
-oma | A tumor or neoplasm |
Arteri/o | artery |
sten | A statistical term that uses the standard deviation to convert data into standardized scores that define ten steps along a normal distribution, with five steps on either side of the mean. |
Neur/o | Nerve, nerve tissue, the nervous system |
pathy | The sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system |
Hypo- | Prefix denoting deficient, below normal |
-ic | Suffix indicating an acid |
-cyte | cell |
hyster- | uterus |
-necrosis | Pathologic death of one or more cells, or of a portion of tissue or organ, resulting from irreversible damage. |
-sclerosis | In neuropathy, induration of nervous and other structures by a hyperplasia of the interstitial fibrous or glial connective tissue. |
-stenosis | A stricture of any canal or orifice. |
-centesis | Puncture |
-scopy | An action or activity involving the use of in instrument for viewing. |
-graphy | A writing, a description. |
-gram | A recording, usually by an instrument. |
-rrhage | excessive fluid |
-rrhapy | to fix |
-rrhexis | rupture |
-rrhea | destructive fluid |
-dynia | pain |
-ic | Suffix indicating an acid. |
-osis | Suffix meaning a process, condition, or state, usually abnormal or diseased |
-pathy | Disease. |
-ostomy | Artificial or surgical opening |
-otomy | A cutting operation |
-ectomy | Removal of an anatomical structure |
supra- | A position above the part indicated by the word to which it is joined; in this sense, the same as super-; opposite of infra-. |
sub- | Beneath, less than the normal or typical, inferior |
ab- | From, away from, off. |
ad- | Prefix denoting increase, adherence, to, toward; near; very |
inter- | Among, between |
intra- | Inside, within; opposite of extra-. |
cephal/o | (The head)/ towards the top |
caud/o | tail bone |
coron/o | towards the head |
dist/o | far apart |
anter/o | the front |
midsagitt/o | |
poster/o | the back |
proxim/o | Nearest the trunk or the point of origin |
trans- | across |
medi/o | middle |
later/o | Side view |
ventr/o | front |
dors/o | back |
infer/o | lower |
Arteri/o | artery |
Arthr/o | joint |
Ather/o | plack |
ankyl/o | Bent, crooked, stiff, fused, fixed, closed. |
arthr/o | A joint, an articulation; corresponds to L. articul-. |
chondr/o | Cartilage or cartilaginous. |
cost/o | The ribs |
crani/o | The cranium. |
-desis | to bind or tie together. |
kyph/o | humpback |
lord/o | curve;swayback |
-lysis | breakdown;separation;destruction;loosening |
myel/o | spinal cord;bone marrow |
oss/e,oss/I,ost/o,oste/o | bones |
-poietic | substance that forms |
scoli/o | spine |
spondyl/o | vertebra |
-um | structure;tissue |
ligament/o | ligament |
synovi/o | membrane-> sheath around a tendon |
burs/o | bursa(sac of fluid near joints) |
my/o,myos/o | muscle |
oblique | Slanted/sideways |
-lysis | breakdown, seperation, setting free, destruction, loosening |
kinesi/o | motion |
Ton/o | tension, tone, stretching |
sphincter | tight band |
-trophy | development, nourishment |
bi- | twice, double, two life |
quadr/I | four |
-ai | abnourmal conditon, dieaseas, plural of -im |
-rrhexis | repture |
teen/o, tend/o, tendin/o | tendon |
electr/o | electricity, electrec |
ankyl/o | crooked, bent, stiff |
fasci/o | face, form |
-plegia | paralysis, stroke |
rectus | rectum, straight |
transverse | Across |
-cele | hernia, tumor, swelling |
fibr/o | fiber |
tri- | three |
-desis | surgical fixation of the bone or joint, to bind, tie together |
-ic | pertaining to |
tax/o | coordination, order |
Kinesiology | The science or the study of movement, and the active and passive structures involved |
astrophy | A wasting of tissues, organs, or the entire body, as from death and reabsorption of cells, diminished cellular proliferation, decreased cellular volume, pressure, ischemia, malnutrition, lessened function, or hormonal changes. |
ergonomics | A branch of ecology concerned with human factors in the design and operation of machines and the physical environment. |
ligament | A muscle that connects muscles to bone. |
tendon | A fibrous cord that connects bone to bone. |
ROM | range of motion |
ADL | aktivities of daily living |
DTR | deep tendon reflex |
Cardio/o | Heart |
Phleb/o, ven/o | Vein |
Aort/o | aorta |
Coron/o | Heart |
Leuk/o | White |
Ven/o | Vain |
Thrombo/o | Clot |
Arteri/o | artery |
Hem/o, Hemat | Blood |
Arther/o | Plaque |
-emia | Blood condition |
Tachy- | Fast |
Aneurysm/o | aneurysm |
Valv/o | Valve |
Capill/o | Capillares |
Angi/o | blood vessel |
Brady- | slow |
erythr/o | red |
thromb/o | Clot |
Plasm/a, plasm/o- | Plasma |
Hypertension | . High blood pressure; transitory or sustained elevation of systemic arterial blood pressure to a level likely to induce cardiovascular damage or other adverse consequences. |
Srtoke | A harmful discharge of lightning, particularly one that affects a human being. |
Arteriosclerosis | Hardening of the arteries; types generally recognized are: atherosclerosis, Mönckeberg arteriosclerosis, and arteriolosclerosis. |
aneurysm | Circumscribed dilation of an artery or a cardiac chamber, in direct communication with the lumen, usually resulting from an acquired or congenital weakness of the wall of the artery or chamber. |
Coronary artery disease (CAD) | |
Heart Attack | |
Congestive heart failure (CHF) | |
Anemia, Hemophilia, and Leukemia | |
-ema | Condition of |
-ectasis | streching, dialation, enlargment |
-osmia | smell, odor |
-pnea | breathing |
-ptysis | spitting |
-sphyxia | breathing |
-spasm | sudden involuntary contrac- |
-ia | abnormal condition, disease |
dys- | bad, difficult, painful |
-osis | abnormal condition, disease |
-tachy | fast |
-brady | slow |
Adenoid/o | adenoids |
Alveoli/o | alveolus, air sac, small sac |
Bronchi/o | bronchial tube, bronchus |
Bronchiol/o | bronchiole, bronchiolus |
capn/o | carbon dioxide, sooty or smooky appearance |
coni/o | dust |
cyan/o | blue |
Epiglott/o | epiglottis |
Laryng/o | larynx, throat |
Lob/o | lobe, wel-defined part of an organ |
Mediastin/o | mediastinum, middle |
Nas/o | nose |
Orth/o | straight, normal, correct |
Ox/o | oxygen |
Pector/o | chest |
Pharyng/o | throat, pharynx |
Phon/o | sound, voice |
Phren/o | diaphragm, mind |
Pleur/o | pleura, side of the body |
Pneumon/o | lung, air |
Plumon/o | lung |
Rhin/o | nose |
Sinus/o | sinus |
Spir/o | to breathe |
Tel/o | distant, far |
Thorac/o | chest |
-thorax | chest |
Tonsil/o | throat |
Trache/o | trachea, windpipe |
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