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a-
ex. asepsis [ā-SĚP-sĭs], without living organisms |
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ab-, abs-
ex. abduct [ăb-DŬKT], to draw away from a position |
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away from (opposite of ad) |
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ad-
ex. adduct [ă-DŬKT], to draw toward the body, as a limb |
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toward, to (opposite of ab) |
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ambi-
ex. ambidextrous [ăm-bē-DĚKS-trŭs], having ability on both the right and left sides (said of the hands) |
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ante-
ex. antemortem [ĂN-tē-mŏr-těm], before death |
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anti-
ex. antibacterial [ĂN-tē-băk-TĒR-ē-ăl], preventing the growth of bacteria |
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dys- ex. dysfunctional [dĭs-FŬNK-shŭn-ăl], functioning abnormally |
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abnormal; difficult (opposite of eu) |
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end-
ex. endoabdominal [ĒN-dō-ăb-DŎM-ĭ-năl], within the abdomen |
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epi-
ex. epicondyle [ěp-ĭ-KŎn-dīl], projection over or near the condyle |
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eu-
ex. eupepsia [yū-PĚP-sē-ă], normal digestion |
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well, good, normal (opposite of dys) |
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ex-
ex. exhale [ĚXS-hāl], breath out |
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exo-
ex. exogenous [ěks-ŎJ-ě-nŭs], produced outside of the organism |
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hemi-
ex. hemiplegia [hěm-ĭ-PLĒ-jē-ă], paralysis on one side of the body |
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hyper-
ex. hyperactive [hī-pěr-ĂK-tĭv], abnormally restless and inattentive |
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above normal; overly (opposite hypo) |
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hypo-
ex. hypoglycemia [hī-pō-glī-Sē-mē-ă], low blood sugar |
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below normal (opposite of hyper) |
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inter-
ex. interdental [ĭn-těr-DĚN-tăl], between the teeth |
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between (don't confuse with intra) |
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intra-
ex. intramuscular [ĬN-tră-MŬS-kyū-lăr], within the substance of the muscles |
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within (don’t confuse with inter) |
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iso-
ex. isometric [i-sō-MĚT-rĭk], of the same dimensions |
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mal-
ex. malabsorption [măl-ăb-SŎRP-shŭn], inadequate absorption |
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meg(a)-, megal(o)
ex. megacephaly [měg-ă-SĚF-ă-lē], abnormal enlargement of the head |
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mes-
ex. mesoderm [MĚS-ō-děrm], the middle layer of skin |
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meta-
ex. metacarpus [MĚT-ă-ĂR-pŭs], bones attached to the carpus |
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micr(o)-
ex. microplasia [Mī-krō-PLĀ-zhē-ă], stunted growth, as in dwarfism |
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mon(o)-
ex. monomania [mŏn-ō-MĀ-nē-ă], obsession with a single thought or idea |
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multi-
ex. multiarticular [MŬL-tē-ăr-TĬK-yū-lăr], involving many joints |
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pan-, pant(o)-
ex. panarthritis [păn-ăr-THRĪ-tĭs], arthritis involving all joints |
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per-
ex. peraxillary [pěr-ĂK-sĭ-lār-ē], through the |
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peri-
ex. periappendicitis [ PĚR-ē-a-pěn-dĭ-SĪ-tĭs], inflammation of the tissue surrounding the appendix |
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poly-
ex. polyarteritis [pŏl-ē-ăr-těr-Ī-tĭs], inflammation of a number of arteries |
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post-
ex. postmortem [pŏst-MŎR-těm], after death |
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pre-
ex. prenatal [prē-NĀ-tăl], before birth |
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pro-
ex. prodrome [PRŌ-drōm], a symptom or group of symptoms that occurs before a disease shows up |
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sub-
ex. subcutaneous [sŭb-kyū-TĀ-nē-ŭs]; beneath the skin |
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less than, under, inferior (opposite of super) |
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super-
ex. superacute [sŭ-pěr-ă-KYŪT], more acute |
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more than, above, superior (opposite of sub) |
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supra-
ex. supramaxillary [sŭ-pră-MĂK-sĭ-lār-ē], above the maxilla |
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tachy-
ex. tachycardia [TĂK-i-KAR-de-a], rapid heartbeat |
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