English 102
The Body
Anatomy
English 103
Leftovers
100

Words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

Homonyms 

100

Farther inside the body and away from the skin.

Deep

100

The full distance that a joint can be moved.

Range of motion

100

The foundation of a word; establishes the basic meaning of a word.

Word root

100

In anatomy, a body part or condition that appears on both sides of the midline.

Bilateral

200

Flexion beyond the normal range of motion

Hyperflexion 

200

The posterior surface of the body, including the back of the hand.

Dorsal

200

Closer to or on the surface of the skin.

Superficial

200

The word part that appears before a word root, changing the meaning of the term.

Prefix
200

The pointed extremity of a conical structure.

Apex (plural apices or apexes)

300

Pairs of word roots, prefixes, or suffixes that have opposite meanings.

Antonyms

300

The four sections of the abdominal cavity shown by two imaginary lines intersecting at the umbilicus, dividing the abdomen into four equal areas.

Quadrants

300

Rotating an extremity at its joint away from the midline

External rotation

300

The word part that comes after the word root, at the end of the term.

Suffix

300

The position of reference, in which the patient stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands facing forward.

Anatomical position

400

The straightening of a joint.

Extension
400

Lying flat, facedown

Prone

400

An imaginary vertical line drawn from the middle of the forehead through the nose and the umbilicus (naval) to the floor.

Midsagittal plane (midline)

400

Pairs of word roots, prefixes, or suffixes that have the same or almost the same meaning.

Synonyms

400

The product of slicing an object crosswise, perpendicular to its long axis.

Cross section

500

The name of a disease, device, procedure, or drug that is based on the person who invented, discovered, or first described it.

Eponym
500

The sole or bottom surface of the foot.

Plantar

500

The axis that runs perpendicular to the sagittal plane; also called the mediolateral axis.

Horizontal axis

500

The bending of a joint.

Flexion

500

Occurring or appearing on only one side of the body.

Unilateral

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