front 1 -er
| back 1 one who |
front 2 -iatrician | back 2 practitioner |
front 3 -logist | back 3 one who studies, specialists |
front 4 -ac
| back 4 pertaining to |
front 5 -logic
| back 5 pertaining to the study of |
front 6 -iatrics
| back 6 medical profession or treatment |
front 7 -logy | back 7 study or science of |
front 8 -oma | back 8 tumor |
front 9 -centesis | back 9 surgical puncture; surgical procedure to aspirate or remove fluid |
front 10 -ectomy | back 10 excision (surgical removal or cutting out) |
front 11 -lysis | back 11 process of loosening, freeing, or destroying |
front 12 -pexy | back 12 surgical fixation (fastening in a fixed position) |
front 13 -plasty | back 13 surgicial repair |
front 14 -rrhapy | back 14 suture (uniting a wound by stitches) |
front 15 -scopy | back 15 visual examination with a lighted instrument (not always a surgical procedure) |
front 16 -stomy | back 16 formation of an opening |
front 17 -tome | back 17 an instrument used for cutting |
front 18 -tomy | back 18 incision (cutting into tissue) |
front 19 -tripsy | back 19 surgical crushing |
front 20 -algia
| back 20 pain |
front 21 -cele | back 21 hernia (protrusion of all or part of an organ through wall of cavity that contains it) |
front 22 -ectasia
| back 22 dilatation (dilation, enlargement or stretching of a structure or part) |
front 23 -edema | back 23 swelling |
front 24 -emesis | back 24 vomiting |
front 25 -emia | back 25 condition of the blood |
front 26 -ia
| back 26 condition |
front 27 -itis | back 27 inflammation |
front 28 -lith | back 28 stone or calculus |
front 29 -malacia | back 29 soft, softening |
front 30 -mania | back 30 excessive, preoccupation |
front 31 -megaly | back 31 enlargement |
front 32 -oid | back 32 resembling |
front 33 -osis | back 33 condition (often an abnormal condition; sometimes an increase) |
front 34 -pathy | back 34 disease |
front 35 -penia | back 35 deficiency |
front 36 -phobia | back 36 abnormal fear |
front 37 -ptosis | back 37 prolapse (sagging) |
front 38 -rrhage
| back 38 excessive bleeding or hemorrhage |
front 39 -rrhexis | back 39 rupture |
front 40 -spasm | back 40 twitching, cramp |
front 41 -stasis | back 41 stopping, controlling |
front 42 -able
| back 42 capable of
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front 43 -ac
| back 43 pertaining to |
front 44 -ase | back 44 enzyme |
front 45 -eum
| back 45 membrane |
front 46 -ia
| back 46 condition or theory |
front 47 -iac | back 47 one who suffers |
front 48 -opia | back 48 vision |
front 49 -ose | back 49 sugar |
front 50 -ous | back 50 pertaining to or characterized by |
front 51 -y | back 51 state or condition |