Med = medicine, medication, medical
You will often hear nurses refer to drugs as "meds".
mid = center, middle of
You will hear this often used describing how far along a woman's pregnancy term is. Example: Debby is now midterm and is eager for the last trimester to get here.
Rectal means pertaining to the rectum
Articular means pertaining to a joint.
Medical terms related to the lung often begin with pulmo-, from the Latin pulmonarius ("of the lungs"), or with pneumo- (from Greek πνεύμω "breathe")The term that means "pertaining to the lungs" is pulmonary.pulmonary
Paramedian means around the middle.
-ary is the suffix meaning pertaining to.it means pertaining to or located in.The suffix 'ary means "pertaining to", "connected with", "having the character of". . . it is from the Latin arius. An example is the word ablutionary, which means Of or pertaining to washing the body, or parts of it.Suffix meaning: pertaining to-ary is a suffix which means: pertaining to
As in general use, @ is often used for "at" in medical contexts.
The answer is Pertaining to
Tracheotomy, tracheal
The medical term meaning pertaining to the neck and arms is "cervicobrachial."
No, the suffix -us does not mean "pertaining to" in medical terminology. It is a common ending for various medical terms but does not have a specific meaning on its own.
There are lots, but "spinal" is a pretty good starting place. "Lumbar", "thoracic", and "cervical" are terms that (might) relate to particular portions of the backbone (roughly speaking the lower back, upper back, and neck respectively). Vertebral means pertaining to one of the bones that comprise the spine.
The medical terminology combining form meaning "pertaining to stopping" is "-stasis." It is commonly used in terms like homeostasis (maintenance of internal stability) and hemostasis (the stopping of bleeding).