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Practice. Lesson 12. Green, Greek and Latin Roots of English


FLAN 3002. Fall, 2002. D. Levine. KNOW THESE FORMS.


 


Write the English meaning next to the combining form, choosing from the
list of definitions below each group of roots.


 


somato-


osteo-


myo-


hema-/hemato-, -emia


dermato-


neuro-


bio-


cephalo-


encephalo-


opthalmo-


oto-


rhino-


stomato-


odonto-


glosso-


cardio-


pneumo-


gastro-


entero-


hepato-


nephro-


list of definitions:


life, liver, bone, brain, head ,heart


stomach,belly/intestine, blood ,skin, tongue ,kidney


eye, ear, nose, mouth, tooth, body, lung ,muscle, nerve


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-osis


-stomy


-itis


-tomy


-oma


-genic


-iasis


-gen


-pathy


-rrhea


-plegia


-odynia


-algia


 


list of definitions:


diseased condition of, swelling, inflammation of, paralysis, pain, production
of


diseased condition/form of treatment ,making an opening, pain, producing


cutting,, incision, diseased condition, state of, flow/discharge


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notes


Green, Greek and Latin Roots of English, chapter 12. Human biology
and medicine I.


Professor Daniel B. Levine


 


p. 109ff.


words with Greek compound forms:


 


somatology, somatometry, somatotopic


 


osteoclast, osteopetrosis, osteopenia, osteopoikilosis


 


(L. mus, Gr. mys = ‘mouse’) myopericarditis, myoectomy, myomelanosis


 


doctor, is from passive participle of doceo, docere, doctum
‘teach’ ‘one who has been taught’


 


hospital: place for a guest to stay, place for a host to take
care of a guest


 


 


cephalohematoma, cephalometer, cephaloplegia


encephalitis, encephalopathy, encephalon, encephalopyosis


otalgia, otoscope, otosclerosis, otoplasty, otorrhea


 


 


androgen, androgyne, androgalactozemia, android


 


Why does the word *vaccine* derive from the Latin word vacca
which means “cow”?


 


Apollo


Asclepius


Hygieia


Panacea


 


thanatobiological, thanatology, thanatomania, thanatophidia, thanatophobia
(= necrophobia)


 


 


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