CLASSICS 2MT3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Trichinosis, Umbel, Trachea

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Latin forms (nouns but can be changed into adjectives) Are(cid:374)"t lati(cid:374) for(cid:373)s for all the ter(cid:373)s. Latin forms that do appear how are they different from the first column: derma, dermis, these are actually words (nouns) but the other side are combining forms, latin singular forms for the combining forms know them. Subordination (cid:449)ith (cid:862)of(cid:863: basically saying one thing is more important than the other, cyto/path/o/genet/ic p. t. the production of diseases of cells. Always read backwards subordinate as long as you can. Whenever using of tr(cid:455)i(cid:374)g to figure out (cid:449)hat (cid:449)e"re talki(cid:374)g a(cid:271)out where. In theory, both of these options can be right. Best answer: pain in the head, involving the face. Pain in the face and the head seems redundant because the head: u(cid:271)ordinate ((cid:862)of(cid:863)) includes the face. It gives a location, making things more precise: processor of classics, doctor of medicine, bone of the wrist, (cid:862)in(cid:448)ol(cid:448)ing(cid:863)

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