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Essential Roots

ANATOMY ANA apart TOME Cutting

A, An Not, without Asymmetrical

Ab Away Abduct

Ad To adhere

Angio Vessel Angioplast

Antero In front of Anterior

Arthro Joint Arthritis

Atrium Hall/entrance

Axis Axle Pivotal point

Bi Two

Brachio An arm Bicep brachii

Brevis Short Brief

Buccal Cheek buccinators

Cerebro Brain Cerebrum

Cephal Head encephalitis

Cervico Neck cervical

Cortex Outer layer

Delta triangular

Dys Bad dysfunction

Endo Inside endocardium Endometrium Endocrine Endomorph

Epi Over epidermis

Ex Outside External Exit

Gaster Stomach Gastric bypass

Hema Blood hemophilia

Hyper Excessive Hyperactive

Hypo Less, lower Hypothermia

Infra Under inferior

Inter Between International

Itis Inflammation tonsillitis

Lys, lysis Dissolve, Destroy Lysol

Nephro/Renal Kidney Nephrons Adrenal gland

Neuro- Nerve neuron

Oculus Eye Binocular

Olfacere To smell Olfactory

Orbis Circular Orbit

Oste Bone Osteoporosis

Pulmo Lung pulmonary

Plantar Sole of feet

Pod, Ped, Pes Foot Pedestrian

Posterus behind

Proximus Next to proximal

Rectus Straight Homo erectus

Supra Above superior

Tachy fast