Prefix denoting attachment of four hydrogen atoms; e.g., tetrahydrofolate (H4folate). tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (tet′ra-hi′dro-ka-nab′i-nol) The Δ1-3,4-trans isomer and the Δ6-3,4-trans isomer are believed to be the active isomers present in Cannabis, having been isolated from...
11、NTS OFMEDICAL WORD (Prefix),PREFIXES OF DIRECTION ab- away from ad- toward circum-, peri- around ec-, ex- out, or out from dia-, trans- across, through,BASIC ELEMENTS OFMEDICAL WORD (Prefix),PREFIXES OF DIRECTION para- near, beside, or beyond ecto-, exo-, outside endo-, intra...
An extended spectrum penicillin used in treatment of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and Haemophilus influenzae. azo- Prefix denoting the presence in a molecule of the group &tbond;C–N&dbond;N–C&tbond;. Cf.:diazo-. [Fr. azote, name for nitrogen proposed by...
The first group of medical prefixes we will cover are those that denote a specific amount of things. The prefix definition for "mono-" and "uni-" is one. "Uni-" might be familiar from usage in words like unibrow or unicycle meaning one brow or one wheel. While in medical terminology ...
Trans- (prefix):From the Latin meaning "across, over, or beyond." Medical terms containing "trans- " as a prefix includetranscription,transfusion, transplant, transsexual, transurethral, transvaginal, transvestism, etc. Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD ...
Prefix= Beginning (前缀) ——> Description: Number/ amount, size, location, color, etc. Root= Middle ——> Subject: Relating to a part of the body. Suffix= Ending (后缀) ——> Condition: Pertaining (存在、适合用在...) to a process or a procedure; amount, location, etc. ...
What is the medical term that means out of place? ec- Prefix denoting out, out of place, outside, or away from.Ectopia. What is the difference between pus and suppuration? The process of pus formation, called suppuration, occurs when the agent thatprovoked the inflammation is difficult to...
The noun form of the adjective necrotic 15. Expert in the field of archeology 16. Expert in the field of internal medicine 17. The noun abdomen used as an adjective Xiao-Ping Chen 2015 Prefixes A prefix is a short word part added before a word or word root to modify its meaning. Xiao...
The word "collateral" comes from the Latin "col-", with + "latus", side = with the side, situated at the side. (The prefix "col-" is a variant form of "com-" meaning "with" that is used before an "l".) Hence, collateral means accessory, subordinate, secondary, serving to suppo...
1. (π) Referring to the nitrogen atom in the imidazole ring in histidine that is closest to the β-carbon. Cf.:tele. 2. p.-; Prefix for near or in front. [G. near] proscillaridin (pro-si-lar′i-din) Prepared from squill, the sea onion Urginea maritima; a cardiotonic agent, ...