Word Parts I.

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Word Parts I

Example of how flashcard should be made Front Uni- Back Meaning: one

Pseudo- Meaning: False

-pod Meaning: Foot

Hyper- Meaning: Above

Hypo- Meaning: Below

Proto- Meaning: First

Cephal- Meaning: Brain

-itis Meaning: Inflammation of

Exo- or Ecto- Meaning: Outside

Endo- Meaning: Inside

Herbi- Meaning: Plant

Carni- Meaning: Meat

Omni- Meaning: Plant and Meat

- vorous Meaning: Eating

Homo- or Homeo- Meaning: same

Hetero- Meaning: Different

Hydro- Meaning: Water

-logy Meaning: Study of

Bio- Meaning: life

Zoo- Meaning: animal

Epi- Meaning: above

photo- Meaning: light

Histo- Meaning: tissue

anti- Meaning: against

auto- Meaning: Self operating

hemo- Meaning: blood

-cellular Meaning: Having to do with cells

micro- Meaning: small

-Cyte Meaning: cell

neuro- Meaning: nerve

lyse- Meaning: To burst

macro- Meaning: large

physio- Meaning: function

Meaning: Instrument for viewing -scope Meaning: Instrument for viewing

myo- Meaning: muscle

-synthesis Meaning: To put together

osteo- Meaning: bone

hepa- Meaning: liver

bi- Meaning: two

tri- Meaning: three