Created by Lauren Eckhoff
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Question | Answer |
The special language its practitioners use to communicate their knowledge | Terminology |
Terminology language reflects what origins? | Greek and Latin |
The father of medicine | Hippocrates |
The process of breaking a whole into its component parts | Analysis |
A unit of meaning attached to the front of a word. | Prefix |
The core or foundation of the word's meaning | Root |
A vowel added to the end of the root that doesn't change the meaning. | Combining vowel |
The root and combining vowel together | Combining form |
A unit of meaning attached to the end of a word. | Suffix |
A unit of meaning attached to the prefix or suffix that modifies the root in some way. | Affix |
What order do you go in to determine a term? | 1. Suffix 2. Prefix 3. Root(s) |
The 3 steps in analyzing a word | 1. Begin at the end 2. identify and define the root(s) and affixes 3. determine the relationship between the root(s) and affixes |
Latin word that means to "fasten underneath." | Suffix |
a medical term with a suffix usually describes a | condition, an action, or a relationship |
what turns a medical term into a diagnosis a medical procedure, or an adjective? | suffix |
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