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-ad | toward, in the direction of |
-al | relating to |
-ary | pertaining to |
-ase | enzyme |
-cide | killing, agent that kills |
-crit | separate |
-drome | running |
-facient | to cause |
-form | form, shape of |
-genesis | formation, development |
-grade | step, degree in a scale |
-hexia | condition |
-ician | specialist, practitioner |
-ismus | spasm, contraction |
-ite | resembling, the nature of |
-ites | like |
-labile | unstable, subject to change |
-legia | reading |
-lemma | sheath, confining membrane |
-lexia | reading, word |
-log | speech, words, thought |
-logist | specialist |
-lucent | light admitting |
-mer | smallest unit of a repeating structure, member of a particular group |
-mimesis | imitation, simulation |
-motor | motion |
-ole | small, little |
-petal | moving forward |
-phagy | eating, devouring |
-phasia | speech |
-phore | carrier, processor |
-puncture | to pierce a surface |
-receptor | receiver |
-rrhaphy | suture |
-some | body |
-stabile | stable, fixed |
-stat | agent or device for keeping something from changing |
-tropia | turn, deviation from normal |
-tumescence | swelling |
-type | class |
-ule | small, small one |
ablat/o | to remove, to destroy |
ABN | abnormal |
abrad/o | to scrape, to wear away |
acanth/o | thorny, sharp spine |
acar/o | mites |
acidosis | A pathologic condition of acidity in body fluids and tissues. The two main categories are respiratory and metabolic acidosis. |
act- | drive, do, act |
actin/o | radiation, ray |
agonistic | A muscle whose contraction causes movement of a body part. Also, a drug that combines with receptors to produce an action. |
Al | aluminum |
algorithm | A step-by-step protocol for managing health care problems. |
alkaloids | Organic nitrogenous bases produced by plants and used to create important, powerful drugs. |
alkalosis | A condition of high alkalinity of blood and other body fluids. |
alve- | channel, cavity |
AMA | American Medical Association |
ambient | Pertaining to the environment of an organism or mechanism. |
amino acid | A group of organic compounds that contain an amino and a carboxyl group. |
an- | not, without, away from |
anis- | unequal |
anthrac/o | carbon, coal |
anthrop/o | human life |
antioxidant | Substances that inhibit oxidation of a substance. |
antisepsis | The destruction of germs causing disease. |
antr/o | antrum, cavity |
apic/o | apex |
ASC | atypical squamous cells |
astringent | A drug, usually topical, that cause the contraction of tissues. Used for controlling bleeding or secretions. |
atmo | steam, vapor |
atreto- | closed |
Au | gold |
aux/o | growth |
Ba | barium |
BADL | basic activities of daily living |
bary- | heavy, hard, dull |
bathy- | depth, deep |
battery | 1) The wrongful use of force on a person. 2) A electrical energy source formed by two or more electrolytic cells. |
BBT | basal body temperature |
bibli/o | books |
blenn- | mucus |
BMR | basal metabolic rate |
breast implantation | Surgical insertion of a sac filled with silicone or other material to augment the female form cosmetically. |
brom- | bromine, stench |
BSA | body surface area |
butyr- | butter |
BW | body weight |
BWS | battered woman syndrome |
C&S | culture and sensitivity |
ca. | about; approximately |
caps- | capsule |
carb/o | carbon |
carcinogen | Substances that increase the risk of neoplasms in humans or animals. |
CAT | computerized axial tomography |
catalyst | A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or permanently altered by the reaction. |
cathar/o | cleansing, purging |
causality | The relating of causes to the effects they produce. This influence must be predictable and reproducible. |
caustic | A substance that destroys living tissue. |
cav/o | cavity, hollow |
centigrade | A thermometric scale. |
centigram | A mass of one hundredth of a gram. Ten milligrams. |
centiliter | A volume of one hundredth of a liter. Ten milliliters. |
centimeter | A length of one hundredth of a meter. Ten millimeters. |
chlor/o | green |
chlorine | A greenish-yellow gas with a strong odor. Used in many solvents and cleaning agents. Poisonous if inhaled or ingested. |
choan- | funnel |
chron/o | time |
chrys/o | gold |
chyl- | juice |
cili- | eyelid, eyelash |
cine- | movement |
circa | Approximately. |
Cl | chlorine |
CO | carbon monoxide |
co- | together, jointly |
CO2 | carbon dioxide |
com- | jointly, together |
con- | with, together |
concave | Hollowed or depressed surface. |
conduction | The transmission of electricity, heat, sound or other energy. |
consci/o | aware |
constrict/o | narrowing, drawing together |
convalescence | The period of recovery following an illness. |
convection | Transmission of energy in a liquid or gas involving circulation of particles. |
crash cart | A cart carrying emergency medical equipment and supplies. Found in hospitals, particularly in emergency and intensive care departments. |
Cu | copper |
cumulative | To pile on. Increasing by successive additions. |
cune/o | wedge, wedge shaped |
DDx | differential diagnosis |
deca- | ten |
demi | half |
desicc/o | drying |
dif- | separation, taking apart, reversal |
dilat/o | enlarge, expand |
dips- | thirst |
DNA | deoxyribonucleic acid |
DOA | dead on arrival |
dolich/o | long |
DPL | diagnostic peritoneal lavage |
dry socket | An inflammation of a tooth socket, that can occur after tooth extraction, caused by the disintegration of a blood clot. |
duct/o | to lead |
DWI | driving while intoxicated |
Dx | diagnosis |
dynam/o | power, strength |
dysplasia | Abnormal development in tissues or organs. |
EBL | estimated blood loss |
ec- | outside, out |
echin/o | spiny, prickly |
ectr/o | congenital absence |
ego | The part of a person that is conscious and thinks. The self. |
ele/o | oil |
electrode | A conductor through which electric current enters or leaves a non-metallic medium. |
emmetr/o | correct measure |
enanti/o | opposed, opposite |
end- | within, inner |
endemic | Present or usually prevalent in a population or geographical area at all times. |
endoscope | An instrument for the visual examination of interior structures of the body. |
ent- | within, inside |
erethism/o | irritation |
eti/o | cause |
eury- | wide, broad |
Fe | iron |
febr/i | fever |
ferr- | iron |
fibrosis | Any pathological condition where fibrous connective tissue invades any organ, usually as a consequence of inflammation or other injury. |
flav/o | yellow |
fluctuation | A wavelike motion. A variation. |
formulary | A list of pharmaceutical substances along with their formulas, uses, and methods of preparation. Also, an official list of drugs approved for prescription or administration to patients of a hospital or health maintenance organization |
frig/o | cold |
funct/o | performance |
fungicide | An agent that kills or inhibits the growth of fungi. |
FUO | fever of unknown origin |
gam- | marriage, sexual union |
ge/o | soil |
gel/o | to freeze, congeal |
gemell/o | twins |
genome | The complete set of genes in the chromosomes of each cell. The human genome contains an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 genes. |
gigant/o | huge |
GSW | gunshot wound |
GXT | graded exercise test |
H | hydrogen |
H+ | hydrogen ion |
hapl/o | simple, single |
hect- | one hundred |
hepta- | seven |
heredo- | heir, heredity |
heter- | different, other |
HEV | hepatitis E |
hex- | six |
Hg | mercury |
horm- | impulse, urge |
HPI | history of present illness |
hx | history |
hyal/o | glass-like |
hydr- | water |
hypodermic | Beneath the skin. |
I | iodine |
ibuprofen | A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic properties used in the therapy of rheumatism and arthritis. |
icter/o | jaundice |
ide/o | idea |
idi/o | distinct |
IED | improvised explosive device |
incubation | Maintaining optimal environmental conditions for the growth of microbial or tissue cultures. Also, the time period between exposure to an infectious agent and the appearance of symptoms. |
inj. | injection |
intubation | The insertion of a tube, as into the larynx. |
iod/o | iodine |
ion/o | ion |
irrigation | The washing out of a wound using a continuous flow of water or solution. |
isch/o | suppress |
isolation | The separation of a person with an infectious disease from other people. |
K | potassium |
kel/o | tumor, fibrous growth |
ken/o | empty |
koil/o | hollow, concave |
kraur/o | dry |
KVO | keep vein open |
kym/o | waves |
lancet | A two-edged surgical knife with a sharp point. |
LDH | lactate dehydrogenase |
lepid/o | flakes, scales |
lept- | thin, slight, slender |
Li | lithium |
lobe | A major division of an organ. |
loph/o | ridge, crested part |
lozenge | A medicated candy. |
luc/i | light |
lumen | The channel within a tube or tubular organ. |
lyme disease | An subacute inflammatory disorder caused by a spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted chiefly by ticks. It is characterized by fatigue, concentration difficulties or joint pain. |
lyso- | dissolution, loosen |
malingering | Faking symptoms for personal gain or attention. |
mastectomy | Surgical procedure to remove one or both breasts. |
measles | An acute, contagious viral disease characterized by eruption of red spots on the skin, fever, and catarrhal symptoms. Usually occurs in childhood. |
meditation | A state of focusing on a single thing, eliminating influences of external stimuli. |
medull/o | medulla, marrow |
mes- | middle, mean |
meso- | middle |
method/o | procedure, technique |
Mg | magnesium |
milli- | one thousandth |
mio- | smaller |
mis/o | opposite, aversion |
MLD | minimum lethal dose |
Mn | manganese |
mot- | move |
MRI | magnetic resonance imaging |
MRSA | methicillin resistant staph aureus |
multi | many, much |
MVA | motor vehicle accident |
Na | sodium |
NAD | no acute distress |
narcissism | Excessive admiration of self. |
necrosis | Pathological cell or tissue death, caused by damage, trauma, ischemia or infection. |
nev/o | mole, birthmark |
niacin | A water-soluble vitamin B complex. |
nicotine | A highly toxic alkaloid. |
night terrors | A sleep disorder characterized by episodes of abrupt awakening suggesting extreme fright. This condition primarily affects children and young adults. |
nipple | The conic projection on the breast which provides an outlet for milk from the mammary glands. |
nomen- | name, pertaining to names |
nos- | disease |
NPO | nothing by mouth |
NS | normal saline |
nulli- | none |
ob- | against |
oct- | eight |
oleo- | oil |
organ/o | organ |
oscill/o | swing |
osmosis | Tendency of fluids to move from the less concentrated to the more concentrated side of a semipermeable membrane. |
ossification | The formation of bone. |
oxygen | An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration. |
oz | ounce |
pale/o | early, primitive, old |
pant/o | whole, all |
paramedical | Pertaining to certain adjunctive healthcare professions, particularly trained emergency responders. |
pathogen | A disease causing microorganism such as bacterium, virus or fungus. |
Pb | lead |
PDR | Physicians' Desk Reference |
periodontitis | Inflammation and loss of connective tissues supporting or surrounding the teeth. |
pero- | deformed |
PET | positron emission tomography |
PH | past medical history |
pharmac/o | drugs |
pharmacy | The art and the facility for the preparation and dispensing of drugs. |
phyl/o | race, species, type |
phyllo- | leaf |
physi- | physical, natural |
physical examination | Systematic and thorough inspection of the patient for physical signs of disease or abnormality. |
physo- | swelling, gas |
phyt- | plants |
pico- | one trillionth |
plani- | flat, level |
plast/o | formation |
platy- | broad, flat |
pless/i | striking, percussion |
pluri- | several, more |
PM | afternoon, evening |
PMH | past medical history |
poikil- | irregular, varied |
pono- | fatigue, exhaustion, overwork |
primi- | first |
prosop/o | face |
prote/o | protein |
psamm/o | sand |
pseud- | false |
purul/o | pus formation |
pykn/o | thick, dense, compact |
pyl/e | portal vein |
pyret/o | fever |
quarantine | The isolation of individuals who have been exposed to an infectious disease in order to prevent its spread. |
quasi | virtual, resembling |
quint/i | fifth |
R/O | rule out |
Ra | radium |
radiation | Electromagnetic energy that travels through empty space with the speed of light. |
radiography | Examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of X-rays or gamma rays. |
ram/i | branch |
Re | rhenium |
resuscit/o | revive |
reticul/o | net, network |
retractor | A surgical instrument used to draw aside and hold the edges of a wound or structures. |
Rn | radon |
sacchar- | sugar |
sanit/a | health |
sap/o | soap |
sapro- | rotten |
saur/o | lizard |
scaph/o | boat-shaped, scapha |
scat- | dung |
schisto- | split, cleft |
scint/i | spark |
scler- | hard |
sclerosis | A pathological process consisting of hardening or fibrosis of an anatomical structure, often a vessel or a nerve. |
sensor/i | sensory |
septi- | seven |
sex- | six |
sicc- | dry |
silic/o | silica, quartz |
skeleto- | skeleton |
Sn | tin |
socio- | social, society |
span/o | scarce |
spectr- | image |
sphen/o | wedge, wedge-shaped |
spher/o | sphere, round |
splanchn/o | viscera |
spongi/o | sponge-like |
spor/o | spore, seed |
staphylo- | bunch of grapes |
STAT | immediately |
stich/o | rows |
strat/i | layer |
strept/o | twisted |
sublimation | A defense mechanism through which unacceptable impulses are diverted into socially acceptable channels. |
sublingual | Below the tongue. |
sud/o | sweat |
syphil/o | syphilis |
tact/o | touch |
techn/o | skill, art |
tect/o | roof |
tele/o | distance, end |
telemedicine | Delivery of health services via remote communications. This includes interactive consultative and diagnostic services. |
temp/o | time |
tera- | trillion |
terat/o | monster, monstrosity |
terti- | third |
tetan/o | tetanus |
thanat- | death |
theri/o | animals, beasts |
thigm/o | touch |
thio- | presence of sulphur |
thoracic | Pertaining to the chest. |
TKO | to keep open |
tomography | Imaging methods that shows a single plane (slice) of the body. |
tors/o | twisted |
TPR | temperature, pulse, and respiration |
transient | Short lived. |
transverse | Lying across the long axis. Crosswise. |
TSS | toxic shock syndrome |
tyr/o | cheese |
ul/o | scar, gums |
un- | not, reversal of an action |
US | ultrasound |
UVA | ultraviolet A light |
verm/i | worm, wormlike |
viral | Pertaining to or caused by a virus. |
virus | A small infectious agent which lacks independent metabolism and is able to replicate only within a living host cell. The individual particle (virion) consists of either DNA or RNA and a protein capsid. |
vit/o | life |
vivi- | live, alive |
VNA | Visiting Nurse Association |
VS | vital signs |
VW | vessel wall |
W/U | workup |
WHO | World Health Organization |
WN | well-nourished |
WNL | within normal limits |
WOP | without pain |
xanth- | yellow |
yo | years old |
yr | year |
zyg/o | union, junction, yoke |
Authors and Reviewers
Authored by Dr. Barbara A. EricksonMedically reviewed by Dr. Jonathan Keroes, MD
Last Update: 12/18/2022