Medical Terminology: Chapter 1
The rule to help you decide to use the combining vowel
The combining vowel is used before suffixes that begin with a consonant and before another word root. In other words, drop the combining vowel if the suffix also begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o or u)
a combining form =
a word root + a combining vowel
aden/o
combining form
Watch for this clue to tell you the origin of the words
(D) German (Deutsch) (G) Greek (I) Italian (L) Latin
Why is correct spelling of medical terminology words essential?
Because a misspelled word may have a totally different meaning.
note
Occasionally a word is composed of only a prefix and suffix
Quick Tip
Prefixes precede (come before) combining form
Word Building Rules
The combining vowel is usually retained between two combining forms. The combining vowel is usually retained when a combining form is joined with a suffix that begins with a consonant. The combining vowel is usually omitted when a combining form is joined with a suffix that begins with a vowel. Most prefixes require no change when they are joined with other word parts.
Plurals
are formed using rules you may already know such as adding an S to the singular term S,CH, or SH add -es
Eponyms
are names for diseases, organs, procedures, or body functions that are derived from the name of a person are usually capitalized
Acronyms
are pronounceable names made up of a series of letters or parts of words (CABG)
Abbreviations
are shortened forms of written words or phrases that are used in place of the whole word Include the following: letters shortened words and acronyms (CABG)
word parts
are word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes
carcin/o
combining form
chol/e
combining form
or/o
combining form
combining vowel
is a vowel, usually O, is often inserted between word roots to make the word easier to pronounce
suffix
is placed at the end of a word or word root to modify it's meaning joined to combining forms to write nouns, adjectives, and verbs is usually preceded by a hyphen (-cyte)
prefix
is placed before a word to modify it's meaning; usually followed by a hyphen (anti-)
word root
is the main body of a word: are the building blocks for most medical terms
Pharmacology
is the study of the preparation, properties, uses, and actions of drugs.
Pronunciation
of most medical terms follows the same rules that govern the pronunciation of all English words
Medicines
pharmaceuticals
lith
word root
psych
word root
Be careful with these
Drop combining vowels if the suffix begins with a vowel. Singular words that end in UM or ON become A when plural. Words that have the plural ending AE use A for the singular form.
