CLST 301 Study Guide - Final Guide: Trachea, Hygieia, Metalworking

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Plegia termination: paralysis (generally in terms of muscles/ nerves ie. paralysis in the muscles of the eye) from "plege" (grk) meaning a strike; a blow. "diaphragm" phren- phrenic- from "phren" (grk) which early greeks though was the organ of cognition located in the chest. "nose" rhin- (grk) nas- (lat) trache- root: trachea; windpipe from "trachus" (grk) meaning rough fec- fecal- from (lat) meaning wine sediment. "milk" lact- (lat) galact- (grk) from hera and zeus myth lith- Lith root/ term"n: stone; calculus [pl. calculi] from "lithos" (grk) meaning stone if used with a location root, location will be subordinate and lith will be main root. Hermes the psychopomp "he who leads the dead to the underworld" (has a staff with 2 snakes) "death" mort- (lat) from mors, roman god of death thanat- (grk) from thanatos, greek god of death (both roots imply a natural process) necr-

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