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What does lingu/o mean?
What does lingu/o mean?
- Tongue (correct)
- Madness
- Fat
- Stone
What is the meaning of lip/o?
What is the meaning of lip/o?
Fat
What does lith/o stand for?
What does lith/o stand for?
Stone, calcification
Define lobe in medical terms.
Define lobe in medical terms.
What does -logy signify?
What does -logy signify?
Who is a -logist?
Who is a -logist?
What does lumb/o refer to?
What does lumb/o refer to?
What is lymph/o associated with?
What is lymph/o associated with?
What does -lysis mean?
What does -lysis mean?
What does lys/o mean?
What does lys/o mean?
What does macr/o mean?
What does macr/o mean?
What does mal mean?
What does mal mean?
What does -malacia refer to?
What does -malacia refer to?
What does mamm/o refer to?
What does mamm/o refer to?
What is the meaning of mandibul/o?
What is the meaning of mandibul/o?
What does -mania mean?
What does -mania mean?
What is the definition of mast/o?
What is the definition of mast/o?
What does mastoid mean?
What does mastoid mean?
What does maxill/o refer to?
What does maxill/o refer to?
What does meat/o mean?
What does meat/o mean?
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Vocabulary Related to Anatomy
- lingu/o: Refers to the tongue, essential for functions like taste and speech.
- lip/o: Indicates fat, important for energy storage and insulation in the body.
- lith/o: Means stone or calcification, often linked to kidney stones or gallstones.
- lobe: Denotes a well-defined part of an organ, such as the lobes of the brain or lungs.
- -logy: Refers to the study of a particular subject, commonly used in medical and scientific terminology.
- -logist: Signifies an individual who studies or specializes in a specific field, such as a biologist or neurologist.
- lumb/o: Relates to the lumbar region, specifically the lower back, which supports body weight and movement.
- lymph/o: Pertains to lymph and lymphatic tissues, crucial for immune function.
- -lysis: Describes processes of dissolution, breakdown, or destruction, often seen in pathology.
- lys/o: Indicates the action of killing or separating for destruction, commonly used in cellular biology.
- macr/o: Means large, often used to describe anatomical structures or conditions.
- mal: Suggests something bad or abnormal, frequently used in medical terminology to denote dysfunction.
- -malacia: Refers to softness, indicating a pathological condition, often used with tissues (e.g., osteomalacia).
- mamm/o: Pertains to the breast, significant in anatomy and mammography.
- mandibul/o: Relates to the mandible or lower jaw, pivotal for mastication and speech.
- -mania: Denotes madness or obsession, frequently found in psychological contexts.
- mast/o: Relates to the breast, often used in medical discussions about breast health.
- mastoid: Refers to a bony structure in the skull resembling a breast, critical for ear function.
- maxill/o: Indicates the maxilla or upper jaw, playing a vital role in facial structure and dental health.
- meat/o: Refers to a passage or opening, particularly regarding body cavities or channels (meatus).
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