Front | Back |
Suffix
|
Word part attached to the end of the word root to modify its meaning
|
Prefix
|
Word part attached to the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning
|
Combining vowel
|
Word part, usually an o, used to ease pronunciation
|
Guideline one for using combining vowels
|
When connection a word root and a suffix, a combining vowel is used if the suffix does not begin with a vowel
|
Guideline two for using combining vowels
|
When connecting a word root and a suffix, a combining vowel is usually not used if the suffix begins with a vowel
|
Guideline three for using combining vowels
|
When connecting two word roots, a combining vowel is usually used even if vowels are present at the junction
|
Guideline four for using combining vowels
|
When connecting a prefix and a word root, a combining vowel is not used
|
Combining form
|
Word root with the combining vowel attached, separated by a vertical slash
|
Analyzing
|
Dividing medical terms into word parts, and then labeling each word part and combining form
|
Defining
|
Applying the meaning of each word part contained in the medical term to derive its meaning
|
Building
|
Placing word parts together to form words
|