Uni- or Mono- are medical terminology combining forms meaning "one."
Tetr- or quad- is the medical prefix meaning four.
The medical prefix for three is tri-
-ist (suffix)
The three word elements of medical terminology are prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word, roots provide the core meaning of the word, and suffixes are added to the end of a word.
Proprioception is the medical term meaning three-dimensional perception.
In any terms it is a combining form meaning 'three'
There are some great, free websites that offer information on medical terminology. The top three right now are Med Terms, Global RPH and Medi Lexicon. Any of these, or all, are worth a look.
You learn the medical terminology that is used in all medical facilities, such as: * dotor's office * pharmacy * hospitals * nursing homes * hospices * medical transcribing services * medical insurance claims * veterinary services The medical terminology that is used by these facilities is used by ALL medical facilities; they all use the same medical terms. A few examples of medical terminology are: * po to take by mouth * tid to take three times a day * bid to take twice a day * hs to take a bed time * sx surgery * hx history (as in medical history) * fx fracture * ASA aspirin * CA cancer
Trifocal
qd=every daybid=twice a daytid=three timesw a daythat would be Q D, for once a day.Daily in medical terminology is abbreviated qd.odQ Dod
The medical term for a history of three viable offspring is "para 3." This means the individual has given birth to three viable babies.
Trichromatism.
"1 2 q6" typically means "every 6 hours" in medical terminology. In this case, it signifies that a medication or treatment should be administered every 6 hours.
Suffix, word root (or combining form), prefix.
Botany has binomial names for plants. There are also many specialized terms for plant parts. For example a leaflet is part of a compound leaf. Leaves such as clover and roses have compound leaves.