2. Pecularities of the use of medical terms of latin and greek origin in english: phonetic and spelling Flashcards
cytoplasma (citoplazma) in English
cytoplasm
vaccina (vakcina) in English
vaccine
radius (stipinkaulis) in English
radius
serum (serumas) in English
serum
physiologia (fiziologija) in English
physiology
occiput (pakaušis) in English
occiput
biceps (bicepsai) in English
bicpes
focus (sutelkti dėmesį)in English
focus
leukaemia (leukemija) in English
leukemia
uraemia (uremija) in English
uremia
oesophagus (stemplė) in English
esophagus
oedema (edema)in English
edema
eupnoe (eupnėja) in English
eupnea
psychologia (psichologija) in English
psychology
chromosoma (chromosoma) in English
chromosome
phagocyta (fagocitai) in English
phagocytes
pneumothorax (oro susikaupimas fleuros ertmėse) in English
pneumothorax
lethargia (letargija) in English
lethargy
hypophysis (hipofizė) in English
hypophysis
typhus (sutrikimas) in English
typhus (fever)
thrombosis (trombas) in English
thrombosis
phlebitis (venos uždegimas) in English
phlebitis (venitis)
nephritis (nefritas) in English
nephritis
stomachus (skrandis) in English
stomach
aerophagia (oro rijimas) in English
aerophagia
pyspnoe (dusulys) in English
dyspnea
aloe vera (alavijas) in English
aloe vera
foetus (vaisius, gemalas) in English
fetus, foetus
aphtha in English
aphtha
ligamentum (ligamentas) in English
ligament
xerophthalmos (sutrikimas dėl vit. A trūkumo, sausos akys) in English
xerophthalmia
A. D. - anno domini
in the year of the Lord. The years of the Christian calendar era
a. m. - ante meridiem
before midday
p. m. - post meridiem
after midday
C. V. (CV) - curriculum vitae
course of life
cf. - confer
bring together, compare
e. g. - exempli gratia
for example, for instance
et al. - et alli
and others, and co-workers
etc. - et cetera
and so on
i. e. - id est
that is, in other words
N. B. - nota bene
note well
P. S. - post scriptum
after what has been written
Ph. D. - Philosophiae Doctor
Teacher of Philosophy
vs(.), v(.) - versus
against