Transcription of Prefixes, Suffixes, and Combining Forms
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prefixes , suffixes , and Combining Forms The ability to break down medical terms into separate components or to recognize a complete word depends on mastery of the Combining Forms (roots or stems) and the prefixes and suffixes that alter or modify the meaning and usage of the Combining form . The Combining Forms are usually derived from Latin or Greek nouns, verbs, or adjectives. prefixes are placed before the Combining form , and suffixes are added after. Term Meaning Example 1. a- without, lack of aphasia 2. ab- away from abductor 3. -able capable viable 4. acou- hearing acoustics 5. acr- extremity acromegaly 6. ad- to, toward, near to adrenal 7. adeno- gland adenoma 8. -al expressing relationship neural 9. -algia pain gastralgia 10.
prefixes and suffixes that alter or modify the meaning and usage of the combining form. The combining forms are usually derived from Latin or Greek nouns, verbs, or adjectives. Prefixes are placed before the combining form, and suffixes are added after. Term Meaning Example 1. a- without, lack of aphasia 2. ab- away from abductor 3.
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