Medical TERMINOLOGY - A thru Z

Medical terminology is composed of a prefix, root word, and suffix:
Prefix: A prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. Pre means "before." Prefixes may also indicate a location, number, or time.
Root: central part of a word.
Suffix: The ending part of a word that modifies the meaning of the word.
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Alphabetical Listing of Med Terms

Med terms ‘P’: suffixes/prefixes in medical terminology

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Medical terminology is used to precisely describe the human body components, processes, illnesses, medical procedures, and pharmacology. Medical terms are used in the field of medicine, and clinical settings. This section deals with all med terms beginning with the letter P, and features medical roots, prefixes and suffixes. Introduction to Medical Terminology.

Medical Terminology - Letter P

pachy-

-pagus

palat/o

palate (roof of mouth)

pale/o

pali-

palliat/o

to soothe, relieve

palpebr/o

palp/o, palpat/o

to touch gently

palpit/o

pan-

pancreat/o

pant/o

papill/o

nipple-like; optic disc

papul/o

par-

other than; abnormal

para-

near; beside; abnormal; apart from; along the side of

-para

to bear, bring forth (live births)

-parous

to bear, bring forth

parasit/o

parathyroid/o

-paresis

-pareunia

-partum

patell/a

patell/o

path/o

-pathy

pector/o

pedicul/o

ped/o

pelv/i

pelvis; hip region

pelv/o

pelvis; hip region

pend/o

-penia

-pepsia

per-

percuss/o

peri-

perine/o

peritone/o

per/o

perone/o

perspir/o

petr/o

stone, petrous region of temporal bone

-pexy

fixation; to put in place

phac/o

phag/o

-phage

-phagia

phak/o

phalang/o

phalanges (of fingers and toes)

phall/o

phaner/o

pharmac/o

pharmaceut/o

pharyng/o

phas/o

-phasia

phe/o

-pheresis

phil/o

like; love; attraction to

-phil

-philia

phim/o

phleb/o

phob/o

-phobia

phon/o

-phonia

-phor/o

-phoresis

-phoria

to bear, carry; feeling (mental state)

phosphat/o

phot/o

phren/o

-phthisis

-phylaxis

phyl/o

race, species, type

physi/o

physic/o

-physis

phys/o

phyt/o

-phyte

picr/o

pies/i, -piesis

pil/o

pimel/o

pineal/o

pin/o

pituitar/o

-plakia

plan/o

flat, level, wandering

plant/o

sole of the foot

plas/o

-plasia

-plasm

-plastic

pertaining to formation

-plasty

platy-

ple/o

-plegia

-plegic

pleur/o

plex/o

plexus; network (of nerves)

-pnea

pneum/o

pneumon/o

pod/o

-poiesis

-poietin

substance that forms

poikil/o

pol/o

polio-

gray matter (of brain or spinal cord)

poly-

polyp/o

polyp; small growth

pont/o

pons ( a part of the brain)

por/o, -pore

-porosis

condition of pores (spaces)

-posia

posit/o

post-

poster/o

back (of body); behind

-prandial

-praxia

pre-

before; in front of

presby/o

primi-

pro-

proct/o

anus and rectum

pros-

pros/o

prosop/o

prostat/o

prot/o

prote/o

proxim/o

prurit/o

psamm/o

sand, sand-like material

pseudo-

psor/o

psych/o

psychr/o

-pterygium

abnormality of the conjunctiva

-ptosis

droop; sag; prolapse; protrude

ptyal/o

-ptysis

pub/o

pubis (anterior part of hip bone)

pulmon/o

puls/o, pulsat/o

to beat, beating

-puncture

to pierce a surface

pupill/o

pupil (dark center of eye)

purpur/i

purul/o

py/o

pycn/o

pyel/o

pyl/e

pylor/o

pylorus; pyloric sphincter

pyr/o

pyret/o

pyrex/o

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Additional references:

Quick Introduction- provides an overview and introduction to medical terminology. Medical Terms- rules governing singular versus plural versions of medical terms are described. Medical Terminology Exams- twenty new exams were created to test your knowledge of medical terminology.

Word Building Reference- This resource strengthens your understanding of medical terminology. See how common medical terms are created using the various prefixes, suffixes, and root words.

Medical Terminology Intuitive Section This section was developed for 'speed learning' of medical terminology. Start by reviewing the meanings for a block of medical terms, and then go back and choose a previous term randomly and try to recall the meaning of that particular medical term before hovering over the term to determine the answer. These frequent mini-tests will accelerate the learning process and in a relatively short period of time, you will be able to quickly recall the meaning of all of the listed medical terms. This method of learning is superior to flash cards because of the frequent exposure and testing of your recall.