Exam 1: Basic Elements of a Medical Word

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Match the word elements with their meanings. -mouth

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There are four basic rules for building medical words.

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Match the word elements with their meanings. -after

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Most medical words have Greek or Spanish origins.

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Match the word elements with their meanings. -cell

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When building a compound word, the first element is usually a

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The four elements used to form medical words are word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms.

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Match the word elements with their meanings. -muscle

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Arthr/o is an example of a

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A combining form (CF) is a word root plus a

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In the word syncope, the final e is pronounced as a separate syllable.

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Match the word elements with their meanings. -stomach

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A medical word consisting of more than one word root joined together with an o is a(n)

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The letter combination ps at the beginning of a word (as in psychosis) is pronounced

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Define a medical word by first defining the

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In macroglossia ("large tongue"), macro- is a

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The CF for joint is

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In the word salpingitis, the g is a hard sound.

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When adding a suffix that begins with a vowel, the CF, rather than the word root, precedes the suffix.

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In mast/o/pexy, the o is a

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