CLASSICS 2MT3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Calisthenics, Insomnia, Carcinogen
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In medical terminology there is only one frequently used verb ending: Always adjectives: x-ic, x-ous sympathize finalize national cubic ridiculous to (do the action of) x to make (something) x pertaining to x pertaining to x pertaining to x exemplary stellar median canine cardiac, x-ar-y, x-ar, x-an, x-in-e, x-ac. Virtually all other word terminations indicate that a word is a noun (some bear predictable meanings) Abstract: indicate a process of some kind is involved. Y, is: medical problem x-o-shis-is laryngitis break shism the inflammation of x the rupturing of x the splitting of x x-ias-is x-o-clas-is x-os-is x-o-path-y x-o-megal-y x-o-phag-y x-o-gen-es-is. Some noun endings made by adding the derived suffix (es-is) to a base x-o-poi-es-is x-o-kin-es-is x-alg-ia. Ia: an abnormal condition involving x x-odyn-ia x-o-pleg-ia x-o-pen-ia x-o-rrhag-ia x- o-malac-ia x-o-necr-os-is x-o-sten-os-is x-o-scler-os-is x-o-pt-os-is x-agr-a. A: lack of, without x-o-rrhe-a x-edema x-o-cel-e. Therapeutic: naming aspects of examination or treatment x-o-therap-y.