Medical Terminology Exam 5
Another term for diplopia: A) Ambiopia B) Amblyopia C) Myopia D) Isopia
A) Ambiopia
Which of the following terms refers to lens of the eye: A) Anisophakia B) Retinoschisis C) Corneopathy D) Scleritis
A) Anisophakia
A condition which causes a relaxation of the elasticity of the palpebrae: A) Blepharochalasis B) Conjuctivopsia C) Lacrimoptosis D) Palpebrosclerosis
A) Blepharochalasis
The root in anencephaly means: A) Brain B) Cerebrum C) Spinal cord D) Skull
A) Brain
'The reconstruction of anatomical parts using wax' is best termed: A) Ceroplasty B) Vitreoplasty C) Salpingoplasty D) Aqueoplasty
A) Ceroplasty
The snail-shaped part of the labyrinth of the inner ear is the _________: A) Cochlea B) Conch C) Pinna D) Myringa
A) Cochlea
Nerve impulses moving from the outer part of the cerebrum: A) Corticofugal B) Cerebellipetal C) Cerebropetal D) Corticoafferent
A) Corticofugal
Which noun does 'anterius' modify in 'Crus stapedis anterius'? A) Crus B) Stapedis
A) Crus
Subconscious (hidden) memory: A) Cryptomnesia B) Paresthesia C) Hyperpsychosis D) Hypnesthesia
A) Cryptomnesia
Pain in the lacrimal gland: A) Dacryadenalgia B) Dacryocystalgia C) Lacrimophakalgia D) Lacrimopalpebralgia
A) Dacryadenalgia
A fixed, false belief that is not grounded in reality and persists despite clear evidence that it is mistaken. A) Delusion B) Delirium C) Hallucination D) Dementia
A) Delusion
Persistent belief that has no basis in reality: A) Delusion B) Delirium C) Dementia D) Hallucination
A) Delusion
Which noun does 'lateralis' modify in 'Ductus semicircularis lateralis'? A) Ductus B) Semicircularis
A) Ductus
An inward turning of rim of the eyelid: A) Entropion B) Epiphora C) Ametropia D) Astigmatism
A) Entropion
An inward turning of the rim of the eyelid: A) Entropion B) Epiphora C) Ametropia D) Astigmatism
A) Entropion
The correct spelling: A) Exophthalmos B) Exopthalmos C) Exopthamamos
A) Exophthalmos
In which chamber (ventricle) of the brain, does the sensus communis exist according to Nemesius and later theorists. A) First B) Second C) Third
A) First
Based on its dictionary entry, what is 'acusticus'? A) First and second declension type adjective B) Second declension noun C) Third declension type adjective D) Third declension noun
A) First and second declension type adjective
Which noun does 'lacrimalis' modify in 'Glandula lacrimalis oculi'? A) Glandula B) Oculi
A) Glandula
1. Combining form meaning 'knowing, comprehension': A) Gnos/o B) Mnesi/o C) Esthesi/o D) Psychr/o
A) Gnos/o
A structure that is circular in form is best termed: A) Gyrose B) Gangliose C) Gliose D) Plexose
A) Gyrose
A synonym for vitre/o is: A) Hyal/o B) Hal/o C) Aque/o D) Scler/o
A) Hyal/o
Combining form in iridoplegia means: A) Iris B) Pupil C) Eye
A) Iris
The structure affected by a phacorrhexis is the: A) Lens B) Cornea C) Sclera D) Pupil
A) Lens
Which noun does 'pupillaris' modify in 'Margo pupillaris iridis'? A) Margo B) Iridis
A) Margo
Nn meningis cerebri = A) Nerves of the meninx of the cerebrum B) Nerve of the meninges of the cerebrum C) Nerves of the meninges of the cerebrum
A) Nerves of the meninx of the cerebrum
The bridge of the cerebellum is the: A) Pons cerebelli B) Radix cerebelli C) Ramus cerebelli D) Medulla cerebelli
A) Pons cerebelli
The embryonic forebrain is also called the: A) Prosencephalon B) Telencephalon C) Myelencephalon D) Mesencephalon
A) Prosencephalon
Based on lecture, which of the following is TRUE? Multiple answers:Multiple answers are accepted for this question A) The literal meaning of hypochondriasis speaks to ancient Greek medicine's believe in the origin of black bile in the body. B) The etymology of Panic disorders reveals that the term is derived from the name of the Greek god Pan. C) The terms temperament and temperamental speak to humoral theories about a person's personality/behaviour be predetermined. D) Ancient Greek medicine were the first to recognize that mental illnesses were different from diseases of the body.
A) The literal meaning of hypochondriasis speaks to ancient Greek medicine's believe in the origin of black bile in the body. B) The etymology of Panic disorders reveals that the term is derived from the name of the Greek god Pan. C) The terms temperament and temperamental speak to humoral theories about a person's personality/behaviour be predetermined.
Based on lecture, thym/o is an example of a combining form derived from two different words (i.e. a homomorphism). A) True B) False
A) True
True or False, Euclid's Optics provides geometrical account of vision based on the notion of extramission. A) True B) False
A) True
True or False, Vitruvius' discussion of theatres in De architectura reveals that he conceived of sound moving like waves. A) True B) False
A) True
True or False, in ancient Rome a medicus oculi would sometime perform surgery on lens of the eye: A) True B) False
A) True
True or False, lovesickness was considered a pathos of the psyche in ancient Greek medicine. A) True B) False
A) True
True or False, the modern term 'temperament' reflects the ancient Greek medical theory that one's personality is determined by the particular mixture of humors in his or her body. A) True B) False
A) True
Rr. cutanei anteriores nervi femoralis
Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve Cutaneous anterior branches of the femoral nerve
Pars iridica retinae anterior
Anterior iridial part of the retina Iridial anterior part of the retina
Canalis semicircularis anterior
Anterior semicircular canal Semicircular anterior canal
Tractus spinalis anterior
Anterior spinal tract Spinal anterior tract
Sulcus temporalis transversus anterior
Anterior transverse temporal sulcus Transverse anterior temporal sulcus Anterior temporal transverse sulcus Transverse temporal anterior sulcus Temporal transverse anterior sulcus Temporal anterior transverse sulcus
Humor aquosus camerae posterioris
Aqueous humor of the posterior chamber
Given the nominative neuter plural form of 'aquosus'.
Aquosa
Give the genitive singular for the Latin noun meaning 'auricle'.
Auriculae
Mm. auriculares auris externae
Auricular muscles of the external ear
'Frequent seizures' is best termed pycno_______. A) -palsy B) -lepsy C) -plegia D) -praxia
B) -lepsy
Condition of dull hearing = A) Presbyacusis B) Amblyacousia C) Hyperacousia D) Ambiacusis
B) Amblyacousia
The antonym for cata- is: A) Para- B) Ana- C) Lept- D) Doga-
B) Ana-
Weakness of vision due to eye strain: A) Astigmatism B) Asthenopia C) Photopia D) Nystagmus
B) Asthenopia
The best term for a lack of coordination: A) Apraxia B) Ataxia C) Dystonia D) Odynokinesia
B) Ataxia
In botany, corticate refers to a plant possessing ______: A) Hair-like projections B) Bark C) Soft inner core D) A chamber
B) Bark
Corpus stapedis auris = A) Body of the hammer of the ear B) Body of the stirrup of the ear C) Body of the anvil of the ear
B) Body of the stirrup of the ear
Limbi conjunctivae palpebrarum = A) Border of the conjunctiva of the pupil B) Borders of the conjunctiva of the eyelids C Palpebral border of the conjunctiva
B) Borders of the conjunctiva of the eyelids
Limbi conjunctivae palpebrarum= A) Border of the conjunctiva of the pupil B) Borders of the conjunctiva of the eyelids C Palpebral border of the conjunctiva
B) Borders of the conjunctiva of the eyelids
Combining form for pupil: A) Corne/o B) Core/o C) Phac/o D) Irid/o
B) Core/o
Combining form for the pupil: A) Corne/o B) Core/o C) Phac/o D) Irid/o
B) Core/o
The structure affected by a keratorrhexis is the: A) Lens B) Cornea C) Sclera D) Pupil
B) Cornea
Partial paralysis of the ciliary body is termed: A) Iridoplegia B) Cycloparesis C) Phacoplegia D) Retinoschisis
B) Cycloparesis
Pain in the lacrimal sac: A) Dacryadenalgia B) Dacryocystalgia C) Lacrimophakalgia D) Lacrimopalpebralgia
B) Dacryocystalgia
Which of the following is TRUE in regards to ancient Euclid's Optics A) Euclid was an ancient physician interested in vision. B) Euclid's Optics had an influence on European art. C) Euclid's extramission theory of vision is consistent with our modern understanding of how vision occurs.
B) Euclid's Optics had an influence on European art.
A pinnate structure resembles a: A) Flag B) Feather C) Wax D) Tube
B) Feather
Which of the following is FALSE concerning Galen's discussion of the brain in On the Use of the Parts? A) Galen's notiaios myelonos is the spinal cord. B) Galen believed that the mental faculties of the brain were located in the cerebellum. C) Galen believed that nature placed a ventricle next to the spinal cord and cerebellum for a purpose. D) Galen's parenkephalis is the cerebellum. E) Galen links the mental faculties with the psychikon pneuma.
B) Galen believed that the mental faculties of the brain were located in the cerebellum.
False perception of the senses (e.g. parageusia, paratactilia): A) Delusion B) Hallucination C) Dementia D) Delirium
B) Hallucination
Your patient has complete paralysis of the right side of her body and she is unable to speak, the best terms for these signs are: A) Paraplegia and aphagia B) Hemiplegia and aphasia C) Monoparesis and alexia D) Dextrolepsy and logorrhea
B) Hemiplegia and aphasia
The best example of an inflammation in the auris externa is: A) Labyrinthitis B) Meatitis C) Salpingitis D) Utriculitis
B) Meatitis
A drug that causes the pupils to lessen/constrict: A) Mydriatic B) Miotic C) Chalasis D) Atresia
B) Miotic
The third word in Pars dorsalis pontis is literally translated: A) Of the pond B) Of the bridge C) Pond D) Bridge
B) Of the bridge
The second term in abducens oculi, is best translated: A) Of vision B) Of the eye C) Visions D) Eyes
B) Of the eye
A distortion of memory is best termed: A) Paragnosia B) Paramnesia C) Paresthesia D) Paraphoria
B) Paramnesia
Your patient has complete paralysis of the lower limbs and excessive tension in the involved muscles. The best terms for these signs are: A) Hemiparesis and ataxia B) Paraplegia and hypertonia C) Diplegia and myasthenia D) Hemiplegia and myoesthesia
B) Paraplegia and hypertonia
In botany, having more than the number of chambers or receptacles is best termed: A) Polyspondylar B) Pleiothalamic C) Hyperphoria D) Polythymic
B) Pleiothalamic
Inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord is ______myelitis: A) Meningo B) Polio C) Pleio D) Poly
B) Polio
Inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord is ______myeltis: A) Meningo B) Polio C) Pleio D) Poly
B) Polio
Combining form meaning 'action, doing': A) Tax/o B) Prax/o C) Phor/o D) Ton/o
B) Prax/o
The combing form in barotitis means: A) Depth B) Pressure C) Air D) Sound
B) Pressure
The combining form in barotitis means: A) Depth B) Pressure C) Air D) Sound
B) Pressure
Sexual gratification/ arousal derived from fire: A) Pyrothymia B) Pyrophilia C) Pyromania
B) Pyrophilia
A surgery to the radicular part of a nerve is best termed: A) Ramectomy B) Rhizotomy C) Gangliotomy D) Axonotomy
B) Rhizotomy
An obstruction of the Eustachian tube is best termed a: A) Myringophraxis B) Salpingemphraxis C) Chochleostenosis D) Conchoma
B) Salpingemphraxis
The antonym for phot/o is: A) Lumin/o B) Scot/o C) Hal/o D) Hyal/o
B) Scot/o
Based on its dictionary entry, 'telencephalon' is a: A) First declension noun B) Second declension noun C) Third declension noun D) Fourth declension noun E) Fifth declension noun
B) Second declension noun
Based on its dictionary entry, what type of noun is 'vestibulum'? A) First declension B) Second declension C) Third declension D) Fourth declenion E) Fifth declension
B) Second declension noun
The ability to see in three dimensions is best termed: A) Kinesiopia B) Stereopsia C) Tropopsia D) Sthenoptic
B) Stereopsia
A technical term for 'fainting': A) Lethe B) Syncope C) Coma D) Vertigo
B) Syncope
The embryonic endbrain is best termed the: A) Diencephalon B) Telencephalon C) Myelencephalon D) Mesencephalon
B) Telencephalon
Which of the following is FALSE concerning ancient medical concepts of the brain? A) The first ventricle was considered the location of the sensus communis (koine aesthesis) B) The brain was considered the source of all diseases which affected mental and emotional functions C) Galen considered the ventricles as being the part of the brain associated with mental functions D) All the above
B) The brain was considered the source of all diseases which affected mental and emotional functions
Based on its dictionary entry, 'ventricularis' is a: A) Third declension noun B) Third declension type adjective C) Participle D) First and second declension type adjective
B) Third declension type adjective
The combining form in stereotaxy means: A) Order B) Three-dimensional C) Sound D) Tone
B) Three-dimensional
Your patient complains of ringing in the ear, dizziness (spinning sensation), and a loss of hearing in one ear. The best terms for this are: A) Tinnitus, vertigo, hemiotia B) Tinnitus, vertigo, hemianacusia C) Nausea, tinnitus, parotia D) Nausea, tinnitus, hemiautism
B) Tinnitus, vertigo, hemianacusia
Dizziness caused by a sensation of spinning/turning: A) Delirium B) Vertigo C) Coma D) Syncope
B) Vertigo
Your patient complains of ringing in the ear, dizziness due to a spinning sensation, and a loss of hearing in one ear. The best terms for this are: A) Tinnitus, vertigo, hemiotia B) Vertigo, tinnitus, hemianacusia C) Otorrhea, tinnitus, parotia D) Cephalgia, tinnitus, anacousia
B) Vertigo, tinnitus, hemianacusia
The combining form in optometry means: A) Eye B) Vision C) Measure D) Glasses
B) Vision
Vasa sanguinea choroideae
Blood vessels of the choroid
What does the Rr. in 'Rr. communicantes fibulares' mean?
Branches Rami
A dull or diminished sense of gustation: A) Ambigeusia B) Hyposphresia C) Amblygeusia D) Hyposmia
C) Amblygeusia
Corpus incudis auris = A) Body of the hammer of the ear B) Body of the stirrup of the ear C) Body of the anvil of the ear
C) Body of the anvil of the ear
Problem with the abnormal tension in the muscles: A) Dystaxia B) Dyspraxia C) Dystonia D) Dyskinesia
C) Dystonia
The combining form for 'feeling, sensation': A) Gnos/o B) Sthen/o C) Esthesi/o D) Mnemon/o
C) Esthesi/o
Tumor of the glue cells which contribute to the myelination of nerves and support capillaries: A) Ganglioma B) Myeloma C) Glioma D) Meningioma
C) Glioma
Breaking down or dissolution of the cornea of the eye: A) Corelysis B) Phacolysis C) Keratolysis D) Retinolysis
C) Keratolysis
Nn meningium cerebri = A) Nerves of the meninx of the cerebrum B) Nerve of the meninges of the cerebrum C) Nerves of the meninges of the cerebrum
C) Nerves of the meninges of the cerebrum
The common root in presbylaryngis and presbyopia means: A) Far B) Vision C) Old age D) Close
C) Old age
A keen/sharp olfactory ability would be best termed: A) Oxygeusia B) Hyperopia C) Oxyosphresia D) Hypertactilia
C) Oxyosphresia
The root in paralexic and bradylexia means: A) Seizure B) Movement C) Reading D) Sensation
C) Reading
Radices nervorum lumbalium = A) Branches of the lumbar nerves B) Branch of the lumbar nerve C) Roots of the lumbar nerves D) Lumbar root of the nerves
C) Roots of the lumbar nerves
The hard, white outer coat of the eye is termed the: A) Retina B) Cornea C) Sclera D) Macula
C) Sclera
The ability to see in darkness or diminished light is best termed: A) Myopia B) Hyperopia C) Scotopia D) Photopia
C) Scotopia
The schiz/o and -schisis mean: A) Seizure B) Stroke C) Split D) Spine
C) Split
Shallow grooves in the brain a best termed: A) Gyri B) Fissures C) Sulci D) Thalami
C) Sulci
Based on its dictionary entry, 'cortex' is a: A) First declension noun B) Second declension noun C) Third declension noun D) Fourth declenion noun E) Fifth declension noun
C) Third declension noun
Based on its dictionary entry, what type of noun is 'incus'? A) First declension B) Second declension C) Third declension D) Fourth declenion E) Fifth declension
C) Third declension noun
Based on its dictionary entry, what is 'ciliaris'? A)First declension noun B)Third declension noun C) Third declension type adjective D) First and second declension type adjective
C) Third declension type adjective
An eye pathology caused by the cilia of the palpebra: A) Heterotropia B) Anisopsia C) Trichiasis D) Ametropia
C) Trichiasis
A synonym for a myringotomy is: A) Cochleotomy B) Conchotomy C) Tympanotomy D) Auriculotomy
C) Tympanotomy
Cartilago auricularum
Cartilage of the auricles Cartilage of the pinnae
Fibrae fasciculi occipitalis caudales
Caudal fibers of the occipital fascicle
Which noun is 'Posterioris' modifying in 'Lobus cerebelli posterioris'?
Cerebelli
Limbi conjunctivales palpebrae
Conjunctival borders of the eyelid
The process of measuring the pupil
Coreometry Pupillometry
Fibrae corticonucleares pontis
Corticonuclear fibers of the pons
Based on the information from last lecture, give a synonym for corticoafferent
Corticopetal
Arachnoidea mater cranialis
Cranial arachnoid mater
The most likely synonym for diploacusis: A) Presbyacusis B) Amblyacousia C) Hyperacousia D) Ambiacusis
D) Ambiacusis
A fear of disorder: A) Acrophobia B) Ergophobia C) Axonophobia D) Ataxophobia
D) Ataxophobia
The combining form in otolith means: A) Hearing B) Vision C) Eye D) Ear
D) Ear
An abnormal fear of speaking: A) Hyalophobia B) Ergophobia C) Agoraphobia D) Lalophobia
D) Lalophobia
An abnormal fear of speaking: A) Hyalophobia B) Ergophobia C) Gerontophobia D) Lalophobia
D) Lalophobia
Choose the best term for a 'sexual attraction to dead bodies': A) Necromania B) Necropathy C) Necrotonia D) Necrophilia
D) Necrophilia
Which of the following are TRUE concerning ancient medical concepts of the brain? A) The second ventricle was determined to be the location of the sensus communis (koine aesthesis) B) Galen considered the cerebrum as being the part of the brain associated with mental functions C) The brain was considered the source of all diseases which affected mental and emotional functions D) None of the above
D) None of the above
A lack of pleasure is an____ia. A) path B) phor C) thym D) hedon
D) hedon
Another name for the pachymeninx
Dura mater
Ductus endolymphaticus utriculi
Endolymphatic duct of the utricle
Pars externa meatus acustici
External part of the acoustic meatus
Cilia palpebrae inferioris
Eyelashes of the inferior eyelid
Plicae membranae tympanicae
Folds of the tympanic membrane Plicae of the tympanic membrane
Pes hippocampi lobi limbici
Foot of the hippocampus of the limbic lobe Foot of the limbic hippocampus of the lobe
Cornu frontale ventriculi lateralis
Frontal horn of the lateral ventricle
Gyrus frontalis inferior cerebri
Frontal inferior gyrus of the cerebrum Inferior frontal gyrus of the cerebrum
What is the case of 'Tractus' in 'Nucleus tractus solitarius'?
Genitive
Substantia grisea cerebelli
Grey matter of the cerebellum
Caput stapedis auris mediae
Head of the stapes of the middle ear
Sulcus hippocampalis lobi limbici
Hippocampal sulcus of the limbic lobe
Facies interna fenestrae cochleae
Internal face of the window of the cochlea Internal surface of the window of the cochlea
Pars intraocularis nervi optici
Intraocular part of the optic nerve
Give the genitive singular form of the Latin noun meaning 'iris'?
Iridis
Genu corporis callosi
Knee of the corpus callosum
Given the nominative plural of the noun meaning 'labyrinth'.
Labyrinthi
Give the nominative singular form of the Latin noun for 'tear'.
Lacrima
Glandulae lacrimales oculorum
Lacrimal glandules of the eyes Lacrimal glands of the eyes
What is the gender of 'bulbi' in 'tunica vasculosa bulbi'?
Masculine
What is the gender of 'lacrimalis' in 'saccus lacrimalis'?
Masculine
Nn. supraclaviculares mediales plexus cervicalis
Medial supraclavicular nerves of the cervical plexus Supraclavicular medial nerves of the cervical plexus
Give the literal meaning of topomnesia
Memory of places Memory of place The memory of places The memory of place Memory of a place Place memory Place of memory Location memory Memory place Condition of remembering a place Remembrance of place
Rr. musculares nervi ulnaris
Muscular branches of the ulnar nerve
Based on the lecture, what is the synonym for autophilia?
Narcissism
Nn. maculae sacculi
Nerves of the macula of the saccule
What is the gender of 'parietale' in 'Foramen parietale'?
Neuter
What is the case of 'Grisea' in 'Substantia grisea'?
Nominative
Nuclei fasciculi longitudinalis
Nuclei of the longitudinal fascicle Nuclei of the longitudinal fasciculus
Pars optica retinae bulbi oculi
Optic part of the retina of the eyeball
M. orbitalis bulbi oculi
Orbital muscle of the eyeball
Ostia tubae auditivae
Orifices of the auditory tube
Which noun does 'Anterior' modify in 'Paries encephali anterior'?
Paries
Give the masculine genitive plural of perilymphaticus?
Perilymphaticorum
Perineurium nervorum spinalium
Perineurium of the spinal nerves
What is the number of 'Sensoriae' in 'Radices sensoriae'?
Plural
What is the number of Ganglia in 'Ganglia cervicalia superiora'?
Plural
Create a term that means inflammation of the grey matter of the brain (whole brain).
Polioencephalitis Encephalopolitis
Facies posteriores lentium
Posterior faces of the lentes Posterior faces of the lenses
Trunci plexus posteriores
Posterior trunks of the plexus
An excessive fear of the mind would be best termed:
Psychophobia Mentophobia Phrenophobia Noophobia
Which noun does 'Communicantes' modify in 'Rr. communicantes nervi spinalis'?
Rr. Rami
Give the nominative plural form of the Latin noun meaning 'sacs'?
Sacci
Ductus sacculares labyrinthi vestibularis
Saccular ducts of the vestibular labyrinth
Canales semicirculares labyrinthi ossei
Semicircular canals of the bony labyrinth Bony semicircular canals of the labyrinth Semicircular bony canals of the labyrinth
Ganglia sensoria nervorum cranialium
Sensory ganglia of the cranial nerves
What is the number of 'Callosi' in 'Genu corporis callosi'?
Singular
What is the number of 'Frontalis' in 'Gyrus frontalis medialis'?
Singular
M. sphincter pupillae iridis
Sphincter muscle of the pupil of the iris
Translate: Arteriae auris superficiales
Superficial arteries of the ear
Limbus superior corneae
Superior border of the cornea
Lig. incudis superius
Superior ligament of the incus
Based on its dictionary entry, what declension is lens?
Third Declension
Ventriculus tertius thalami
Third ventricle of the thalamus
Create a term which means a condition of narrowing of the eardrum
Tympanostenosis Myringostenosis Tympanostenia Myringostenia Stenotympania Stenomyringia Stenomyringosis
Vv. meningium encephali
Veins of the meninges of the brain Veins of the meninges of the encephalon
Translate: Ventriculi cerebri lateralis
Ventricles of the lateral cerebrum
Nn. vestibulares auris internae
Vestibular nerves of the internal ear
Aa. vestibulocochleares auris internae
Vestibulocochlear arteries of the internal ear
Using the suffixes for hearing that you have learned, create a word that means "dull hearing".
amblyacousia amblyacusis
Based on lecture, a lack of emotion is termed:
apathy
arteriae palpebrae lateralis
arteries of the lateral eyelid arteries of the lateral palpebra
Provide a term that literally means "complete paralysis of the brain"
encephaloplegia encephalopalsy
Literal meaning of chloropsia
green vision vision of green seeing green green seeing
Based on lecture, an excessive fascination/interest in 'seahorses' is best termed:
hippocampimania hippocampomania
Create a term meaning surgical reconstruction of the ossicle known as the anvil.
incudoplasty
Create a name for a dinosaur (use -saurus for the suffix) that has large wings
macropinnosaurus macropennosaurus macropterosaurus macropterygosaurus
Translate: nervi ventriculorum cerebri lateralis
nerves of the ventricles of the lateral cerebrum
A funiculoform structure is shaped like a ____.
rope small rope little rope
Using -saurus, create a term for 'a super touchy dinosaur'
supertangosaurus hypertangosaurus supertactosaurus hypertactosaurus
Based on its dictionary entry, the genitive singular of 'tempus' is:
temporis