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1 Prefixes and Suffixes Prefixes and Suffixes Chapters 2 & 3
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From now on you will see: all WORD ROOTS highlighted in PURPLE all COMBINING VOWELS highlighted in RED all SUFFIXES highlighted in BLUE all PREFIXES highlighted in GREEN Color Coding of word parts:
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To review, medical terms that are constructed from parts may include: Word Roots Prefixes Suffixes One or more Combining Vowels (usually an “o” or an “i” Medical Terms that are constructed from parts
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Always attaches to the BEGINNING of a word **IMPORTANT NOTE: The meaning of a prefix always remains the same. Prefix: a beginning
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PREFIXES: Prefixes express: Numbers, measurements, position, direction, negatives, and color
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6 Prefixes that express NUMBERS: Bi- Tri- Uni- Primi- Semi- Tetra- Quadri- Milli-
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7 Prefixes that express MEASUREMENTS: Hyper- Hyp/hypo- Multi- Poly-
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8 Prefixes that express POSITION or DIRECTION Ab- Ad- Ambi- Ante- Circum- Endo-
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9 Prefixes that express COLOR: albino- Cyan- chlor- Erythr- Leuk- Melan/o- Cirrh/o-
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10 Prefixes that express NEGATIVES: A- An- Ana- Anti- Contra- Dis-
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Always attaches to the END of a word Makes a word a noun or an adjective **IMPORTANT NOTE: The meaning of a suffix always remains the same. Suffix: an ending
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Suffixes: Suffixes usually make a word a: Noun or an adjective
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Let’s look at more Noun Suffixes! These suffixes make words into Nouns: -a - er - ist - ism Examples: Cyanoderma Radiographer Psychologist Albinism
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Suffixes- Adjective endings In medical terminology, suffixes are what change a word to be an adjective (or a noun, as we saw earlier). What follows next is a list of the most common “Adjective Suffixes”
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Suffixes – Adjective endings -ac -al -ar -ic -ical -ile -ory -ous -tic All of these suffixes mean the same thing: PERTAINING TO
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Let’s see them used in examples: -ac -al -ar -ic - ical -ile -ory - ous -tic “cardiac” = pertaining to the heart “duodenal” = pertaining to the duodenum “ventricular” = pertaining to the ventricle “thoracic” = pertaining to the thorax “neurological” = pertaining to the nerves/brain “febrile” = pertaining to fever “auditory” = pertaining to hearing “venous” = pertaining to veins “cyanotic” = pertaining to blueness
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Pronunciation Practice Apnea Hemiplegia Intercostal Intravenous Primigravida Anemia Osteoblast Epilepsy Tonometry Hemolytic Autism Arachnophobia Lipoma Lithotripsy Colostomy Dyspnea
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