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Greek and Latin are the primary source languages for medical terminology.
Yes, a lot of medical terminology is based on Latin and a basic knowledge of Latin is helpful in learning and using this terminology.
it's just staphylococcus. it's a latin term used in medical terminology.
An incus in Latin is an anvil (and, in medical terminology, an anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear).
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The medical terminology combining form "ambulo-" refers to walking or movement. It is derived from the Latin word "ambulare," which means to walk.
Latin and Greek are the two ancient languages from which many medical terms are derived.
Labi-, or Labio from the Latin word "labium" meaning lip
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
The medical terminology combining form meaning brain ventricle is "ventricul/o." It is derived from Latin and is used to describe the cavities within the brain that contain cerebrospinal fluid.
"Caput" is Latin for "head." It is used in medical terminology to refer to the top or beginning of a structure, such as the head of a bone or the beginning of a nerve.
A and O are the blood groups in medical terminology.