Word Analysis Flashcards

component parts of medical words

1
Q

Root

A

foundation of the word
Ex: electr/o/CARDI/o/gram

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2
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Suffix

A

word ending
Ex: electr/o/cardi/o/GRAM

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3
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Prefix

A

small part attached to the beginning of a word
Ex: ELECTR/o/cardi/o/gram

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4
Q

Combining Vowel

A

vowel that attaches a root to a root, or a root to the suffix
Ex: electr/O/cardi/O/gram

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5
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Combining Form

A

root + combining vowel
Ex: ELECTR + O = ELECTRO

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6
Q

How do you properly interpret the meaning of a medical word

A
  1. Break down the word into its elements
  2. Interpret the suffix
  3. interpret rest of word from left to right as normal (do not repeat suffix)
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7
Q

When do you drop the combining vowel

A

drop the combining vowel when you have a suffix beginning with a vowel
Ex: Gastritis not gastroitis

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8
Q

True or false
The combining form is kept between two roots

A

True

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