Human Anatomical Terminology – Essential Components

1. Prefixes Indicating Location, Direction, and Tendency

Prefix Meaning Example______

Ab-from, awayabnormal - away from normal

Ad-to, near, towardadrenal - near the kidney

Ante-beforeantepartum - before delivery of child

Brady-slowbradycardia - slow heart beat

Brev-shortbrevity - in a short time

Circum-aroundcircumocular - around the eye

Co-with, togethercoordinate - work together

Con-with, togethercongenital - with birth

Contra-againstcontraindicated - not indicated

Counter-againstcounterirritant - against irritation

Dis-apart fromdisarticulated - taking a joint apart

Ect-outsideectonuclear - outside the nucleus

End-withinendocardium - membrane lining inner heart

Epi-upon, on top ofepidermis - upon the skin

Ex-out fromexhalation - breathe out

Hypo-under, lowerhypodermic - under the skin

Hyper-above, higherhyperactive - higher level activity

Im-notimmature - not mature

In-notincurable - not curable

Infra-under, belowinfrapatellar - below the knee

Peri-aroundpericardium - sac around the heart

Post- afterpostmortem - after death

Pre-beforeprenatal - before birth

Pro- beforeprognosis - a fore-knowing

Super-above, on topsuperciliary - above the eyebrow

Supra-above, on topsuprapubic - above the pubic bone

Sym-with, togethersymphony - sounds played together

Syn-with, togethersynarthrosis - union of bones

Trans-through, acrosstransurethral - through the urethra

2. Prefixes Indicating Number and Measurement

Prefix Meaning Example______

Uni-oneunicycle - one wheel

Mono-onemononuclear - one nucleus

Bi-twobilateral - two sides

Bin-twobinocular - two eyes

Di-twodicephalic - two heads

Ter-threetertiary - the third part or stage

Tri-threetrilobar - three lobes

Quadr-fourquadriceps - muscle with four heads

Tetra-fourtetracylcine - a four-ringed molecule

Prefix Meaning Example______

Poly-manypolydactyly - many digits (more than 5)

Oligo-fewoligosaccharide - few sugars linked together

Micro-smallmicroscope - equipment to view small things

Macro-largemacrophage - large eating cell

Mega-great, enormousmegadontia - huge teeth

3. Prefixes Denoting Organs, Structures, Things

Prefix Meaning Example______

Acoust-soundacoustics - quality of sound

Aud-ear, hearaudition - to hear someone

Abdomin/oabdomenabdominal - relating to the abdomen

Acr/oextremity, limbsacromegaly - abnormally large limbs

Blast/oearly, embryonicblastocyte - embryonic type cell

Aden/oglandadenopathy - disease of a gland

Angi/ovesselangiogram - picture of a vessel

Arthr/ojointarthritis - inflammation of a joint

Bucc/ocheekbuccolabial - relating to cheek and lip

Cardi/oheartcardiology - study of the heart

Corp-bodycorpus callosum - connecting body

Chondr/ocartilagechondrocyte - cartilage cell

Cephal/oheadcephalic - relating to the head

Cyst/obladdercystoscopy - view of the bladder

Cyt/ocellcytokinesis - cell movement

Dent/otoothdental - referring to teeth

Dermat/oskindermatitis - skin inflammation

Duoden/oduodenumduodenal - relating to the duodenum

Encephal/obrainencephalitis - brain inflammation

Gastr/ostomachgastrointestinal - stomach and intestine

Hepat/oliverhepatitis - liver inflammation

Gloss/otongueglossopathy - tongue disease

Glute-buttocksgluteus minimus - small buttocks muscle

Laryng/olarynxlaryngitis - larynx inflammation

My/omusclemyocardium - heart muscle

Nephr/okidneynephrologist - one who studies kidneys

Neur/onerveneurosurgeon - surgeon of nervous system

Oste/oboneosteocyte - bone cell

Ot/oearotitis media - middle ear inflammation

Ophthalm/oeyeexophthalmos - eyes bulge out

Path/odiseasepathological - relating to disease

Pneumon/olungpneumonia - condition of the lung

Rhin/onoserhinoplasty - reform the nose

Stomat/omouth, openingstomatitis - mouth inflammation

Thorac/ochest or thoraxthoracocentesis - puncture of the thorax

4. Suffixes Denoting Relations, Conditions, and Agents

Suffix Meaning Example______

-acrelated tocardiac - related to the heart

-iousrelated tocontagious - communicable by contact

-icrelated topyloric - related to pyloric valve of stomach

-ismconditionmutism - condition of being mute

-osisconditionscoliosis - S-shaped condition of backbone

-tionconditionconstipation - constant blockage condition

-istagent (a person)opthalmologist - eye doctor

-oragentoperator

-eragentexaminer

-icianagentphysician

5. Suffixes Used for Surgical and Operative Terminology

Suffix Meaning Example______

-centesisto punctureamniocentesis - puncture the amnion (fluid)

-ectomyto cut out and removeappendectomy - cut out & remove appendix

-ostomyto cut and form openingcolostomy - opening to drain the colon

-otomy to cut or slicetracheotomy - cut the trachea

-pexyto fix or repairgastropexy - repair the stomach

-plastyto reform or repairrhinoplasty - reform the nose

-rraphyto suture, sewateriorraphy - suture an artery

-scopyto viewotoscope - instrument to view ear

6. Other Suffixes Used in Anatomy

Suffix Meaning Example______

-algiapainneuralgia - nerve pain

-cidekill or destroygermicide - substance that kills germs

-emiaof the bloodcholesterolemia - cholesterol in the blood

-gramwriting or recordelectrocardiogram - record of heart action

-graphrecording instrumentelectrocardiograph - records the heart

-itisinflammationappendicitis - appendix inflammation

-ologythe study ofophthalmology - study of the eye

-omatumorlymphoma - tumor of lymphatics

-orrheaflowmenorrhea - flow during menstruation

-malaciasoftosteomalacia - bone softening

-phasiaspeechdysphasia - slurred or blunted speech

-phobiafeararachnophobia - fear of spiders

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