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36 Cards in this Set
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di- |
two, twice, double
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a- or an- |
without, not, lacking, deficient |
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anti-
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dys-
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difficult, painful, defective, abnormal
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ec- or ex- |
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ecto- or ect- |
outside of; |
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en- or em- |
in, into, within |
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endo-, ento- |
within |
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epi- or ep- |
upon, over, above |
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exo-
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outside, from the outside, toward the outside
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hemi-
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half, partial; (often one side of the body
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hyper-
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over, above, excessive, beyond normal
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hypo- or hyp- |
under, deficient, below normal |
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mono- or mon- |
one, single |
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peri-
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around, surrounding
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syn- or sym- |
together |
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a-
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forms abstract nouns: state, condition
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-ac
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rare: forms adjectives
pertaining to, located in |
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-ia
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forms abstract nouns: state or condition
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iasis
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forms abstract nouns: disease, abnormal condition, abnormal presence of parasite or calculi when used with lith
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-ic
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forms adjective
pertaining to, located in; ic is a noun when it is refered to drug or agent |
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-in, -ine
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forms names of substances
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-ist
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forms nouns: a person interested in
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-itic
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pertaining to; pertaining to inflammation. When noun indicated drug or agent |
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-itis
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forms nouns indicating an inflamed condition: inflammation
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-itides
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the plural form for words ending in -itis
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-ium
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(rarely -eum): forms nouns: membrane, connective tissue
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-ma
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formss nouns: (often) abnormal or diseased condition
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-osis
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forms nouns: abnormal or diseased condition
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-otic
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forms adjectives from nouns ending in -osis: pertaining
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-sia
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forms abstract nouns: state, condition
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-sis
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forms abstract nouns: state, condition
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-tic:
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forms adjectives from nouns ending in -sis: pertaining to
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-tic
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used as noun often indicates a drug or agent
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-tic or -itic
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person suffering from a certain disability or condition
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-y
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forms abstract nouns see -ia
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