Terminations Flashcards

1
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thirst

A

-dipsia

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2
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  • rrhagia
  • rhagia
  • rrhage
  • rhage
A

rapid discharge (of a substance, or from an organ or other location)

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2
Q

suture

A

-rrhaphy

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4
Q
  • algesia
  • odynia
A

pain

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5
Q
  • orexia
  • orexis
A

appetite

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5
Q

insufficient amount (of a substance)

A

-penia

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6
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-septic

A

pertaining to infection; infected

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6
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prolapse [ie., a slipping down of an organ or part of an organ]

A

-ptosis

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7
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pertaining to infection; infected

A

-septic

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7
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treatment (of an organ, symptom, or disease); treatment by means (of a substance or process)

A

-therapy

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8
Q
  • rrhexis
  • rhexis
A

rupture

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9
Q

-aphia

A

sense of touch

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10
Q
  • opia
  • opy
  • opsia
  • opsy
A

visual disorder; vision; a viewing; examination

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10
Q

-rrhaphy

A

suture

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10
Q

study and treatment [in specific reference to the medical profession or a physician]

A
  • iatry
  • iatrics
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12
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-lytic

A

pertaining to destruction; loosening; breakdown

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13
Q

rupture

A
  • rrhexis
  • rhexis
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14
Q

sense of taste

A
  • geusia
  • geustia
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15
Q

-penia

A

insufficient amount (of a substance)

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15
Q

surgical puncture to withdraw fluid

A

-centesis

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15
Q

marriage; sexual union

A

-gamy

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16
Q

-cyte

A

cell

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17
Q

fluid-filled swelling (of an organ or structure)

A

-edema

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18
Q

infection

A

-sepsis

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19
Q

death [in particular reference to cells, tissues, or organs]

A

-necrosis

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21
Q

-dipsia

A

thirst

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23
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-ptosis

A

prolapse [ie., a slipping down of an organ or part of an organ]

23
Q

-static

A

pertaining to the control (of)

24
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a narrowing; constriction

A

-stenosis

26
Q
  • osphresia
  • osphresis
  • osmia
A

sense of smell

28
Q

-sepsis

A

infection

29
Q
  • ectasis
  • ectasia
A

dilation; expansion

30
Q

malposition; displacement

A
  • ectopia
  • ectopy
31
Q

device used to control; agent used to control

A

-stat

33
Q

-gamy

A

marriage; sexual union

34
Q
  • ectopia
  • ectopy
A

malposition; displacement

35
Q

pertaining to the control (of)

A

-static

36
Q

appetite

A
  • orexia
  • orexis
37
Q
  • rrhea
  • rhea
A

discharge (of a substance, or from an organ or other location)

37
Q

visual disorder; vision; a viewing; examination

A
  • opia
  • opy
  • opsia
  • opsy
38
Q

pertaining to destruction; loosening; breakdown

A

-lytic

38
Q

act of controlling

A

-stasis

40
Q

-stat

A

device used to control; agent used to control

41
Q

discharge (of a substance, or from an organ or other location)

A
  • rrhea
  • rhea
42
Q

-spasm

A

spasm

44
Q

dilation; expansion

A
  • ectasis
  • ectasia
45
Q

-lysis

A

destruction; a loosening; breakdown

46
Q

cell

A

-cyte

47
Q

spasm

A

-spasm

49
Q

destruction; a loosening; breakdown

A

-lysis

51
Q

-necrosis

A

death [in particular reference to cells, tissues, or organs]

52
Q
  • iatry
  • iatrics
A

study and treatment [in specific reference to the medical profession or a physician]

53
Q

-stenosis

A

a narrowing; constriction

54
Q

pain

A
  • algesia
  • odynia
55
Q
  • geusia
  • geustia
A

sense of taste

56
Q

sense of hearing

A
  • acousia
  • acousis
57
Q

-stasis

A

act of controlling

58
Q
  • acousia
  • acousis
A

sense of hearing

58
Q

-centesis

A

surgical puncture to withdraw fluid

59
Q

rapid discharge (of a substance, or from an organ or other location)

A
  • rrhagia
  • rhagia
  • rrhage
  • rhage
61
Q

a hardening (of an organ or other body structure); a hardening caused by (a substance)

A

-sclerosis

62
Q

sense of smell

A
  • osphresia
  • osphresis
  • osmia
63
Q

-edema

A

fluid-filled swelling (of an organ or structure)

64
Q

sense of touch

A

-aphia

65
Q

-sclerosis

A

a hardening (of an organ or other body structure); a hardening caused by (a substance)

66
Q

-therapy

A

treatment (of an organ, symptom, or disease); treatment by means (of a substance or process)