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This comprehensive resource delves into the Latin and Greek root terms commonly used in medical terminology. Explore definitions and examples, such as "Angio" relating to blood vessels, "Adeno" pertaining to glands, and "Cyt(o)" meaning cell. Each term is elaborated with practical applications in the medical field, highlighting their significance in specialties like cardiology, hematology, and pathology. This guide serves as an essential tool for healthcare professionals and students seeking to enhance their understanding of medical language through its foundational roots.
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Latin and Greek Roots Nicholas Hardy Michael Kramer
Medical Angi(o) – blood vessel Angiogram, medical circulatory image Acous(io) – of or relating to hearing Acancothyte, spiked red blood cell Aden(o/i) – of or relating to a gland Ardenocarcinoma, cancer in glands -ase – enzyme Catalase, type of enzyme Adip(o) – fat or fatty tissue Adipocyte, fat cell (aka lypocite) Bio – life Biology, the study of life -aemia – blood condition Anemia, lack of blood cells Branchi – arm Brachium, Upper arm alb – white or pale Albino, white Carcin –cancer Carcinoma, Cancer
Medical Cox– hip Coxopodite Cardio – the heart Cardiology, study of heart disorders Carp(o) – wrist Carpal Tunnel, connects bone in wrist -crine – to secrete Endocrine Cerebr(o) – of or pertaining to brain Cerebrology, study of the brain cryo – cold Cryoablation, use cold remove tissue Cili– cillia, eyelashes Ciliary, eyelash Cyt(o)– cell cytokine, type of cell Cost(o) – ribs Costochondral, articulation between ribs -cyte – cell leukocyte, type of cell
Medical Faci - face Facioplegia Derm(o/at/is) – skin epidermis, outer layer of skin Digit – finger/toe digit, finger/toe Fibr(o) – fiber Fibroblast, connective tissue Enter(o) – intestine Gastroenterology Gastr(o) – stomach Gastric Acid, stomach acid exo – outside Exoskeleton, outside skeleton Genu – knee Genu Valgum, standing knee distance extra – outside Exoskeleton, outside skeleton Gingiv – gum Gingivitis, gum disease
Medical karyo– nucleus Eukaryote, “perfect nucleus” Glyco/gluco – sugar glycose, obvious Hem(a/o) – blood Hematology Labi(o) – lip labiodental, articulated w/ the lip -(i)asis – state or condition Mydriasis, dilation of pupil Lact(i/o) – milk Lactose, sugar found in milk -iatry – study of certain body part Podiatry, study of feet Lip(o)– fat Liposuction, fat cut off itis – inflammation Tonsilitis, inflammation of tonsels Lysis – separation hydrolysis
Medical Ossi – bone Ossifying, laying new bone Morpho – form or shape Morphology, study of bio form/shape Muscol(o) – muscle Muscoskeleton system Path(o) – disease pathogen, cause of disease Myel(o) – relating to bone marrow myeloblast, fat cell (aka lypocite) Pneum – lung Pneumocyte, lung cells Nas(o) – nose Nasal, relating to the nose pod – foot podiatry, study of feet Neur(o/i) – nerves or nervous system Neurofibromatosis, a big word prosop – face Prosognosia, inability to recognize
Medical Ren(o) – kidney Renal, the kidney spasmo – spasm Spasmodic dysphonia, voice disorder Blast – germ or bud Blepharoplast,organelle from centriol
Animals Ceros – horn Monodon monoceros, Narwal Acutus – sharpened, pointed Crocodylus Acutus, American crocodile Arctos – bear Arctos Ursus Horribilis, grizzly bear Costasus – ribbed Platydoras costatus, striped raphael catfish Americana – American Ursus americanus, American bear Dino – Terrible Dinosaur, Dinosaur Canis – dog Canis latrans, coyote Branchi – arm Brachium, Upper arm Cauda – Tail caudatus, long-tailed Carcin –cancer Carcinoma, Cancer