2024-05-02T18:08:40+03:00[Europe/Moscow] la true -ac, -acusis, -ad, -ade, -ae, -al, -algesia, -algia, -ar, -ary, -asthenia, -atresia, -capnia, -cele, -centesis, -clasia, -clasis, -clast, -crit, -cyesis, -desis, -drome, -dynia, -ectasis, -ectomy, -emesis, -emetic, -emia, -genesis, -genic, -gnosis, -gram, -graph, -graphy, -hemia, -ia, -ial, -iasis, -iatry, -ic, -ician, -ion, -ior, -ism, -ist, -itis, -lepsy, -lexia, -logist, -logous, -logy, -lysis, -lytic, -malacia, -mania, -megaly, -meter, -metrist, -metry, -oid, -oma, -opia, -opsy, -osis, -ous, -oxia, -partum, -pathy, -penia, -pexy, -phagia, -phasia, -phil, -philia, -phobia, -phonia, -phylaxis, -physis, -plasia, -plasty, -plegia, -pnea, -practic, -ptosis, -ptysis, -rrhage, -rrhagia, -rrhagic, -rrhaphy, -rrhea, -rrhexis, -s, -salpinx, -sclerosis, -scope, -scopy, -sis, -spasm, -spasmodic, -stasis flashcards
Suffixes

Suffixes

  • -ac
    Pertaining to.
  • -acusis
    Condition of hearing.
  • -ad
    Toward.
  • -ade
    Process.
  • -ae
    Plural.
  • -al
    Pertaining to.
  • -algesia
    Pain.
  • -algia
    Condition of pain.
  • -ar
    Pertaining to.
  • -ary
    Pertaining to.
  • -asthenia
    Weakness.
  • -atresia
    Closure or absence of a normal body opening.
  • -capnia
    Condition of carbon dioxide.
  • -cele
    Hernia, swelling, protrusion.
  • -centesis
    Surgical puncture.
  • -clasia
    Break apart.
  • -clasis
    Break apart.
  • -clast
    Break apart.
  • -crit
    To separate.
  • -cyesis
    Pregnancy.
  • -desis
    Surgical fixation, fusion.
  • -drome
    Run, running.
  • -dynia
    Condition of pain.
  • -ectasis
    Expansion, dilation.
  • -ectomy
    Surgical excision, removal.
  • -emesis
    Vomiting.
  • -emetic
    Pertaining to vomiting.
  • -emia
    Condition of blood.
  • -genesis
    Origin, cause.
  • -genic
    Pertaining to producing, forming.
  • -gnosis
    Knowledge.
  • -gram
    A record or image.
  • -graph
    Instrument for recording.
  • -graphy
    Recording process.
  • -hemia
    Condition of blood.
  • -ia
    Condition of.
  • -ial
    Pertaining to.
  • -iasis
    Condition of.
  • -iatry
    Treatment, specialty.
  • -ic
    Pertaining to.
  • -ician
    One who practices.
  • -ion
    Process.
  • -ior
    Pertaining to.
  • -ism
    Condition or disease.
  • -ist
    One who specializes.
  • -itis
    Inflammation.
  • -lepsy
    Seizure.
  • -lexia
    Pertaining to a word or phrase.
  • -logist
    One who studies.
  • -logous
    Pertaining to study.
  • -logy
    Study or science of.
  • -lysis
    Loosen, dissolve.
  • -lytic
    Pertaining to loosen, dissolve.
  • -malacia
    Softening.
  • -mania
    Madness, frenzy.
  • -megaly
    Abnormally large.
  • -meter
    Measure, measuring instrument.
  • -metrist
    One who measures.
  • -metry
    Measurement, process of measuring.
  • -oid
    Resembling.
  • -oma
    Tumor.
  • -opia
    Condition of vision.
  • -opsy
    View of.
  • -osis
    Condition of.
  • -ous
    Pertaining to.
  • -oxia
    Condition of oxygen.
  • -partum
    Birth.
  • -pathy
    Disease.
  • -penia
    Abnormal reduction in number, deficiency.
  • -pexy
    Surgical fixation, suspension.
  • -phagia
    Eating or swallowing.
  • -phasia
    Speaking.
  • -phil
    Loving, affinity for.
  • -philia
    Loving, affinity for.
  • -phobia
    Fear.
  • -phonia
    Condition of sound or voice.
  • -phylaxis
    Protection.
  • -physis
    Growth.
  • -plasia
    Formation, growth.
  • -plasty
    Surgical repair.
  • -plegia
    Paralysis.
  • -pnea
    Breath.
  • -practic
    Practice.
  • -ptosis
    Drooping.
  • -ptysis
    To cough up.
  • -rrhage
    Abnormal discharge.
  • -rrhagia
    Abnormal discharge.
  • -rrhagic
    Pertaining to abnormal discharge.
  • -rrhaphy
    Suturing.
  • -rrhea
    Discharge.
  • -rrhexis
    Rupture.
  • -s
    Plural.
  • -salpinx
    Trumpet, fallopian tube.
  • -sclerosis
    Condition of hardening.
  • -scope
    Instrument used for viewing.
  • -scopy
    Process of viewing.
  • -sis
    State of.
  • -spasm
    Sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
  • -spasmodic
    Pertaining to a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
  • -stasis
    Standing still.