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51 Cards in this Set

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Aut-
self
Crin-
[separate] secrete, secretion
Esthe(s)-
sensation, sensitivity, sense
Gen(e)-, -gen
come into being; produce
Gram-
[something written] a record
Graph-
write, record
Iatr-
healer, physician; treatment
Idi-
of one's self
Kine-
move
Kines(i)-
movement, motion
Ly(s)-
destroy, break down
Myx-
mucus
Orth-
straight, erect; normal
Ot-
ear
Path-
[suffering] disease
Phil-
love; have an affinity for
Pt-
fall, sag, drop, prolapse
Pyr-
[fire] fever, burning
Pyret-
fever
Pyrex-
be feverish
Rhe-
[run] flow, secrete
Rhag-
[burst forth] flow profusely, hemorrhage
Rhex-
rupture
Rhin-
nose
Scop-
look at, examine
Sep-
[be putrid] be infected
Ta-
stretching
Tel-
end, completion
Ten-, Tenon(t)-
tendon
Therap(eu)-
treat medically, heal
Tom-
a cutting, slice, incision
Ton-
[a stretching] (muscular) tone, tension
-estasia, -estasis
dilation, enlargement
-ectomy
surgical excision; removal of all (total excision) or part (partial excision) of an organ
-gen
substance that protrudes (something)
-genesis
formation, origin
-genic, -genous
causing, producing, caused by, produced by or in
-gram
a record of activity of an organ (often as an x-ray)
-graph
an instrument for recording the activity of an organ
-graphy
(1) the recording of the activity of an organ (usually by x-ray examination)
(2) a descriptive treatise (on a subject)
-lysis
dissolution, reduction, decomposition, disintegration
-lytic
pertaining to dissolution or decomposition, disintegration (forms adjectives from words ending in -lysis)
-pathy
disease
-ptosis
dropping, sagging, prolapse (of an organ or part)
-rrhagia
profuse discharge, hemorrhage
-rrhea
profuse discharge, excessive secretion
-rrhexis
bursting (of tissues), rupture
-scope
an instrument for examining
-scopy
examination
-tome
a surgical instrument for cutting
-tomy
surgical incision