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About Medical roots, prefixes and suffixes
Having knowledge of medical roots, prefixes and suffixes will help you to easily understand and remember medical terms.
▪ Some examples of how roots, prefixes and suffixes combine to form a medical term
arthr- + -o- + logy = arthrology
arthr- + itis = arthritis
eryth- +o+ cyte = erythrocyte
■ There are a few general rules about how they combine
- The -o- almost always acts as a joint-stem to connect two consonantal roots.
- The -o- is dropped when connecting to a vowel-stem
- Medical roots generally go together according to language, i.e., Greek prefixes occur with Greek suffixes and Latin prefixes with Latin suffixes
■ Multiple choice quizzes:
- 7 multiple choice quizzes
■ Flashcard:
- 9 decks for you to choose
- Flip a card to see a root's meaning
■ Other features:
- Roots of the day: learn 5 roots, prefixes, suffixes daily
- Search for a root, prefix, suffix based on text or meaning
- Random Roots: learn 5 random roots, prefixes, suffixes.
- List of 10000 medical terms, phrases, their definitions, roots
- Bookmark feature
■ If you want to suggest a new feature or report a bug, please send feedback to us. Thank you!
■■■ Note: This data is part of the list of classical roots, prefixes and suffixes offered in our app "Classical Root Dictionary". If you need a comprehensive list of general roots, prefixes and suffixes, download Classical Root Dictionary instead.
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Reviews for Medical roots, prefixes and suffixes
ILikeItWhenThingsWork
Needs work
Small bank of words, and search function doesn’t always work
jon3312
Solid app but broken features
Content is thorough and easy-to-read design. I downloaded for supplementing my 1st year medical school anatomy course, and it’s exactly what I was looking for. Roots/prefixes/suffixes are organized with their meaning, and they also hyperlink you to medically relevant words upon clicking on the word element. Only downside I’ve encountered so far is the broken search feature (which is why I gave 4 stars), though the app is still easy to navigate with alphabetized content. Likely just needs a quick update to fix, since the current version is over a year old...