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    If a Medical Word Has a Suffix, the Suffix Is
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If a Medical Word Has a Suffix, the Suffix Is

Question 178

Question 178

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If a medical word has a suffix, the suffix is found:


A) at the beginning of the medical word.
B) at the ending of the medical word.
C) in the middle of the medical word.
D) anywhere in the medical word.

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