Prefixes
Suffixes
Body parts
Conditions
Bonus questions
100

This prefix means “section,” and is found in terms related to lobes of the brain.

What is lobo-?

100

This suffix means “vomiting,” like in “hyperemesis.”

 What is -emesis?

100

Refers to a “cell,” commonly used in cytology.

 What is cyt-?

100

A mild, non-cancerous condition.

 What is benign?

100

This term refers to a “white” color, especially in cells.

 What is leuk-?

200

A prefix meaning “against,” seen in terms like contraceptive methods.

 What is contra-?

200

A suffix that means “condition” or “presence of,” seen in parasitic or skin conditions.

 What is -iasis?

200

 Refers to a “tooth,” as used in dental anatomy.

 What is odont-?

200

A condition involving hernia, tumor, or swelling.

 What is -cele?

200

This term means “sensation or feeling.”

 What is -esthesia?

300

 A prefix meaning “through” or “beyond,” such as in the word “transport.”

 What is trans-?

300

This suffix refers to “expansion,” often used in respiratory terms.

 What is -ectasis?

300

Refers to the “lip.”

 What is cheil-?

300

This term refers to vomiting, especially with blood.

 What is -emesis?

300

 This term is used when describing something “slow.”

 What is brady-?

400

This prefix means “slow,” like in a slow heart rate.

 What is brady-?

400

This suffix means “sensation” or “feeling.”

 What is -esthesia?

400

 The angle at the end of the eyelid.

 What is cantho-?

400

This describes the expansion of a structure, like a bronchiole.

 What is -ectasis?

400

 Refers to the section of an organ, like the brain.

What is lobo-?

500

 A prefix meaning “white,” often used in blood cell terminology.

What is leuk-?

500

A suffix meaning “hernia, tumor, or swelling.”


 What is -cele?

500

Refers to “narrow or contracted,” often used in describing arteries.

 What is sten-?

500

The term for the condition or formation of something.

What is -iasis?

500

This prefix means “angle at the end of the eyelid.”

 What is cantho-?