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100

What does bis mean?

What is two?

100

What does brevi mean?

What is short?

100

Magni means-

a word that uses magni in it

big or huge 

magnification, magnify

100

latin word for half

what is semi?

100

What does multi mean?

What is many?

200

The area that is situated below the clavicle (collarbone).

What is infraclavicular?

200

Referring to anything that is situated, occurring, or administered inside the abdominal cavity?

What is intra abdominal?

200

A symptom, condition, or procedure only effecting one side of the body.

What is unilateral?

200

Fancy way of saying that someone is left- eye dominant.

What is sinistrocular?

200

Medical terms meaning, “beneath the skin”, specifically the tissue directly under the dermis.

What is subcutaneous?

300

Structures, actions, or locations that are outside the mouth or cheek area.

What is exocrine extra buccal?

300

Condition the small intestine’s inability to properly absorb nutrients like protein, fat, and vitamin.

What is malabsorption?

300

Structure like muscles, nerves, or arteries that are situated or extending between the ribs.

What is intercostal?

300

Any three muscles in each buttock that contribute to moving the thigh, the largest is called the gluteus maximus.

What is gluteus maximus?

300

The distance between the two acromion processes (the outer bony points of the shoulders).

What is bisacroomial?

400

A “small and late” pulse, showing a weak arterial pulse.

What is pulsus parvus follicle?

400

Side of a limb posterior to it’s central axis, specifically the little finger of the forelimb or little toe of the hind limb.

 What is postaxial?

400

A rare anomaly where the stomach is positioned on the right side of the abdominal cavity, instead of the left.

What is dextrogastria?

400

A rare anomaly where the stomach is positioned on the right side of the abdominal cavity, instead of the left.

What is dextrogastria?

400

Three miniscule, fluid- filled bony tubes, that are located in the inner ear and necessary for balance.

What are semicircular canals?

500

An ascending sensory pathway in the spinal cord’s ventrolateral white matter that transmits pain, temperature and touch sensations from the periphery of the brain

What is anterolateral tract?

500

Foot deformity where the heel is in valgus (rotated outwards) and the ankle is in equinus (pointing down).

What is equinovalgus? 

500

Neural pathways with only a few synapses (2-3) between the sensory input and the motor input, leading to fast and direct responses.

What is paucisynaptic? 

500

Congenital fusion of at least two cervical vertebrae, resulting in a short, immobile neck

What is brevicollis?

500

A neuron passes chemical or electrical signals to another neuron or target effector, a muscle.

What is a synapse?