Chapter 1 Simplified Medical Language
Chapter 1 (continued)
100

This is essential because a misspelled word may have an entirely different meaning.

What is correct spelling?

100

This must be done to singular nouns that end in a y preceded by a consonant to make their forms plural. (in most cases)

What is change the y to an i and adding -es?

200

This is the main body and building block of the word (medical term).

What is the word root?

200

Nouns ending in is must have the is dropped and this added to be written in their plural form. (in most cases)

What is es or ides?

300

This is when the medical term is composed of two root terms.

What is a compound word (medical term).

300

For some nouns ending in is my require the is dropped and adding this. (in most cases)

What is adding ides?

400

This is inserted between word roots to make the medical term easier to pronounce.

What is a combing vowel?

400

For some nouns ending in um my require the um dropped and adding this. V

What is a?

500

This is placed before a word or word part to modify its meaning.

What is a prefix?

500

For some nouns ending in us my require the us dropped and adding this. (in most cases)

What is i, era, or ora

600

This is attached to the end of a word or word root to modify its meaning.

What is a suffix?

700

This label includes the following word roots, combing forms, prefixes, and suffixes. 

What are word parts?

800

Most prefixes contain this at the end and is not altered in most cases when joined to a root however, if the root starts with this then it is dropped.

What is a vowel?

900

Names for diseases, organs, procedures, or body functions that are derived from the name of a person are called this.

What are eponyms?

1000

Most Eponyms are written this way except when used as an adjective. 

What is capitalized?

1100

These are shorted forms of written words or phrases that are used in place of the whole. 

What is an abbreviation?

1200

These are pronounceable names made up of a series of letters or parts of words.

What are acronyms?

1300

This is the study of the preparation, properties. uses, and actions of drugs.

What is pharmacology?

1400

This is another name for medicines. 

What are pharmaceuticals?

1500

This must be added to words ending in s, ch, or sh to write them in their plural form. (in most cases)

What is -es?

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