To sneeze
The medical root for iron is "ferro-" or "ferr-" which comes from the Latin word for iron, "ferrum".
The abbreviation is "AC". It comes from Latin "ante cibum."
A large majority of the words are greek and latin. As for who started using them...the name Hipocrates comes to mind although I am not for sure on that.
NOVO comes from a Latin root. Particularly, in the medical field it is likely to be understood as meaning "new".
STAT comes from Latin word 'statum' which means 'immediately'. In medical terminology, STAT is used for 'immediate' or 'urgent'.
Polyp comes from the Latin/Greek word meaning octopus.
The medical root word for muscle is "myo-" or "myos-".
deviate comes from the Latin deviare...deviat
Lupus comes from Latin (not Italian) and means wolf. Although there is a medical condition called lupus (and lupus erythmatosus) that is called lupus in Italian (and other languages, too).
Latin
Comes from the Latin word "transcribo" (I transfer/copy) Ultimately comes from the Latin word "scribo" (I write)
The "Zygomatic bone". This comes from the Latin term "Zyosislymore" meaning "Malar" bone.The Zygomatic bone.