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What is the plural form of carcinoma?
Carcinomas or carcinomata
What is the singular form of cortices?
Cortex
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "es" you drop the "es" and add?
is
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "ices" you drop the "ices" and add?
ix or ex
nephr(o), ren(o)
kidney
-cidal
killing
What is the the singular form of the word larynges?
larynx
bi(o)
life, living
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "s" or "mata" you drop the "s" or "mata" and add?
ma
-eum, -ium
membrane
lact(o)
milk
or(o), stomat(o)
mouth
muscul(o), my(o)
muscle
In order to change a singular word ending in "nx" to its plural form you drop the "nx" and add?
nges
nas(o), rhin(o)
nose
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "nges" you drop the "nges" and add?
nx
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "a" you drop the "a" and add?
on
-iac
one who suffers
parasit(o)
parasite
-al, -ary, -eal, -ive, -tic
pertaining to
-ous
pertaining to or characterized by
iatr(o)
physician or treatment
-genic
produced by or in
-genesis
producing or forming
-ptosis
prolapse (sagging)
What is the plural form of the word psychosis?
psychoses
In order to change a singular word ending in "ma" to its plural dorm you drop the "ma" and add?
s or mata
-crine
secrete
aut(o)
self
cutane(o), derm(a), dermat(o)
skin
micro-
small
lith(o)
stone or calculus
-lith
stone or calculus (suffix)
-ose
sugar
-gen
that which generates
The plural form of the word thorax is?
thoraces
steth(o)
thorax (chest)
hist(o)
tissue
tonsill(o)
tonsil
trache(o)
trachea (windpipe)
-oma
tumor
strept(o)
twisted
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "a" you drop the "a" and add?
um
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "i" you drop the "i" and add?
us
angi(o)
vessel
vas(o)
vessel; ductus deferens (also called vas deferens, excretory duct of the testicle)
vir(o), virus(o)
virus
-opia
vision
intra-
within
aden(o)
gland
staphyl(o)
grapelike cluster; uvula
chir(o)
hand
cephal(o)
head
-cele
hernia (protrusion of all of part of an organ through the wall of the cavity that contains it)
In order the change a singular word ending in "us" to its plural form you drop the "um" and change it to?
i
In order to change a singular word ending in "ex" to its plural form you drop the "ex" and add?
ices
In order to change a singular word ending in "ix" to its plural form you drop the "ix" and add?
ices
idi(o)
individual
seps(o)
infection
sept(i), sept(o)
infection
-itis
inflammation
In order to change a singular word ending in "is" to its plural form you change "is" to?
es
-mania
excessive preoccupation
blephar(o)
eyelid
pyr(o)
fire
pod(o)
foot
fung(i), myc(o)
fungus
-pathy
disease
nos(o), path(o)
disease
dipl(o)
double
-ase
enzyme
What is the singular form of phalanges?
Phalanx
What is the plural form of the word protozoon?
Protozoa
What is the plural form of Vertebra?
Vertebrae
In order to change a singular word ending in "on" to its plural form you drop the "on" and add?
a
In order to change a singular word ending in "um" to its plural form you drop the "um" and change it to?
a
When writing the singular form of a word ending in "ae" you drop the "ae" and add?
a
-maniac
a person who shows excessive preoccupation
-phobia
abnormal fear
In order to change a singular word ending in "ax" to its plural form you drop the "ax" and add?
aces
In order to change a singular word ending in "a" to its plural form you drop the "a" and add?
ae
anti-
against
append(o), appendic(o)
appendix
What is the plural form of atrium?
atria
When writing the singular for of a word ending in "aces" you drop the "aces" and add?
ax
bacter(i), bacteri(o)
bacteria
gen(o)
beginning or origin
hem(o), hemat(o)
blood
oste(o)
bone
cerebr(o), encephal(o)
brain; cerebr(o) sometimes means cerebrum, the main portion of the brain
mamm(o), mast(o)
breast
What is the singular form of the word Bronchi?
bronchus
cancer(o), carcin(o)
cancer
-able, -ible
capable of, able to
col(o), Colon(o)
colon or large intestine
-ia-, iasis
condition
-osis
condition (often an abnormal condition; sometimes an increase)
-emia
condition of the blood
-ia, -ism
condition or theory