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92 Cards in this Set

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adnexa
adnexa (same, always adnexa)
carpus
carpi
corpus
corpora
coxa
coxae
crus
crura
genu
genua
hallux
halluces
labium
labia
matrix
matrices
naris
nares
os
(mouth)
ora
os
(bone)
ossa
sequela
sequelae
vomer
vomer (plural not used)
stigma
stigmata
condyloma
condylomata
phenomenon
phenomena
criterion
criteria
iris
irides
epididymus
epididymides
arthritis
arthritides
anastomosis
anastomoses
diagnosis
diagnoses
varix
varices
phalanx
phalanges
radius
radii
musculus
musculi
acetabulum
acetabula
diverticulum
diverticula
atrium
atria
ulna
ulnae
concha
conchae
plural form of:
condyloma acuminatus
condylomata acuminata

condyloma--Greek (a to ata)
acuminatus--Latin (us to a)
meniscus
menisci
urethra
urethrae
nucleus pulposus
nuclei pulposi
uterus
uteri
placenta
placentae
placenta previa
placentae previae
foramen
foramina
stamen
stamina
biceps
biceps (same)
cerebrum
cerebra
verruca vulgaris
verrucae vulgares
musculus trapezius
musculi trapezii
ganglion
ganglia
RULE--Latin-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-um to ?
-um to -a
Latin
(diverticulum, diverticula)
(acetabulum, acetabula)
RULE--Latin-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-us to ?
-us to -i
Latin
(uterus to uteri)
(radius to radii)
(musculus to musculi)
RULE--Latin-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-a to ?
-a to -ae

(ulna to ulnae)
(concha to conchae)
RULE--Greek-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-a to
-a to -ata

stigma, stigmata
condyloma, condylomata
RULE--Greek-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-on to ?
-on to -a

phenomenon, phenomena
criterion, criteria
RULE--Greek-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-s to ?
-s to -des

epididymis to epididymides
arthritis to arthritides
RULE--Greek-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-osis to ?
-osis to -oses

diagnosis to diagnoses
anastomosis to anastomoses
RULE--Greek-SINGULAR TO PLURAL:
-x to ?
-x to -ces;
-x to -ges

varix to varices
phalanx to phalanges
meatus
meatus (same)
chorion
chorions
appendix
appendices
viscus
viscera
retina
retinae OR retinas

retinas is preferred
vas
vasa
pons
pontes
femur
femora
cornu
cornua
paries
parietes
dens
dentes
genus
genora
ileum
ilea
alveolus
alveoli
sarcoma
sarcomata
lumen
lumens
omen
omens
aura
auras
specimen
specimens
callus
calluses
cyanosis retina
cyanosis retinae

1st word remains the same
abruptio placenta
abruptio placentae
cervix uterus
cervix uteri
chondromalacia patella
chondromalacia patellae
curriculum
curriculum

(Latin word naturalized in English)
plexus
plexuses
arcus
arcus
(no change, always singular)
decubitus
decubitus
(no change, always singular)
ductus
ductus
(no change, always singular)
fetus
fetus
(no change, always singular)

?fetuses?
hiatus
hiatus
(no change, always singular)
ictus
ictus
(no change, always singular)

(a seizure, stroke, or sudden attack)
introitus
introitus
(no change, always singular)
teaspoon
teaspoonfuls

(according to HPI workbook, p. 132-answers)
vas
vasa
lentigo
lentigines
ellipse
ellipses
os
ossa