Medical Terminology Chapter 1: Prefixes
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The prefix 'without' means 'before' or 'forward'.

False

The prefix 'apart' means 'in front of'.

False

The prefix 'before' is synonymous with 'in front of'.

True

The prefix 'free from' is equivalent to 'not' or 'lack of'.

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The prefix 'not' is synonymous with 'without'.

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Prefix Meanings

  • The prefix 'without' implies a meaning related to 'before' or 'forward' in usage.
  • The prefix 'apart' signifies a position 'in front of'.
  • The prefix 'before' shares a synonymy with 'in front of', indicating a similar placement.
  • The phrase 'free from' conveys the idea of being 'not' or having a 'lack of' something.
  • The prefix 'not' aligns closely with 'without', emphasizing negation or absence.

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Test your knowledge of medical terminology prefixes in this chapter 1 quiz. Learn and practice the root words and prefixes used in medical terminology. Perfect for students studying medical terminology or preparing for a healthcare career.

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