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Match the Word Elements with Their Meanings

Question 9

Question 9

Multiple Choice

Match the word elements with their meanings.
-swelling


A) -algia
B) -cele
C) -centesis
D) -clasis
E) -edema
F) -ectomy
G) -emesis
H) -emia
I) -graph
J) -itis
K) -osis
L) -pathy
M) -scope
N) circum-,peri-
O) dys-
P) macro-
Q) pre-,pro-
R) primi-
S) retro-
T) super-

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