CLASSICS 2MT3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Clavicle, Cystic Duct, Xist (Gene)

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Note: prof may use root or stem to refer to combining forms in the textbook. Prod may use endings to refer to terminations in the textbook. These suf xes are called primary because they have one part, while derived suf xes are a combination of primary suf xes and other parts. X-os/is abnormal condition involving x abnormal condition involving x. Note: with terminations, the x will refer to any organ or part of the body (unless otherwise indicated) Note: the ending x-ize will always be a verb, but there can be other verbal forms as well; however, they are not predictable. Medical dictionaries use the phrase pertaining to to indicate that a word is an adjective. When it is added in a longer word then the u is dropped out and just seen as os x-ary. When you convert the word from english to latin, the y most of time is switched into an i x-ar x-an x-ine x-ac x-oid.

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