toward; -aceous of or pertaining to acou-; acous - hear ad- to; toward aden- gland adip- fat aero- air agri- field; soil; -al having the character of alb- white alg-; -algia pain alto- high ambi- both ameb- change; ... alternation amni- fetal membrane amphi-; ampho- both amyl- starch ana- ... height bene- well;
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Scientific Prefixes & Suffixes; The vocabulary in biology may seem difficult to understand at times. The following list gives the meaning of prefixes, suffixes, and roots that are commonly used to form scientific terms. ... Scientific Prefixes & Suffixes; Define the following terms using your prefix-suffix list.
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Simple teaching Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes ... Root Words | Suffix | Prefix ... COMMON ROOT WORDS AND WORD ORIGINS...
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Scientific Root Words, Prefixes, And Suffixes a-, an- not, without, lacking, deficient ab- away from, out from; -able capable of ac- to, toward; -aceous of or pertaining to acou-, acous- hear ad- to, toward aden- gland adip- fat aero- air agri- field, soil;
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Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes COMMON ROOT WORDS AND WORD ORIGINS ROOTS alter ami, amicamphi ann, enni anthrop aqua, aque arch arthro aud bell biblio biobrev cap cap carn ced chromchroncogn cord/chord corp crac, crat cred cruc crusta crypt culp dei demodent dermdic dox duc, duct duo dynamego equ fac fil frater...
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These are Latin and Greek, with some other language derived prefixes and suffixes that are put together to form scientific terms.
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s with medical terminology, knowing root words, prefixes and suffixes is invaluable for understanding and learning science terminology. By knowing the common prefixes and suffixes, you will be able to deduce the meaning of scientific terms with ease!
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hyper- (greater than) ... hypo- (less than)
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