metacarpal | pertaining to the metacarpus.(the part of the hand between the wrist and fingers, ) |
subcostal | Beneath a rib or the ribs |
extracranial | Outside of the cranial cavity. |
subdural hematoma | a collection of blood in the space between the dural and arachnoidal membranes |
congenital | Of or relating to a condition that is present at birth, as a result of either heredity or environmental influences |
malignant | cancerous tumor that spread like fire |
retroperitoneal | behind the peritoneum |
polyphagia | excessive eating |
dysplasia | abnormal development in numbers |
subscapular | below the scapula. |
ectopic | an organ located away from normal position. |
atrophy | decrease in size of a normally developed organ or tissue |
intrauterine | within the uterus |
percolate | To allow a liquid to seep through a powdered substance (porous substance) |
dialysis | the diffusion of solute molecules |
adhere | stay attached (stick ) |
primitive, primary | occurring first in time or sequence |
monocular | a microscope with one lens |
semilunar | shaped like a half moon |
bipolar | having two poles |
diatomic | having two atoms |
diplopic | pertaining to double vision |
tripod | having three legs |
tetrad | four components |
diploid | an organism that has one atom |
polyneuropathy | disease of many nerves |
monoatomic | an element that has one atom |
unify | make two or more in one parts |
semisolid | half solid |
leukoplakia | having white patches in the mouth |
cyanosis | bluish discoloration of the skin |
melanin | the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin |
poliomyelitis | inflammation of the gray matter of the brain |
xanthoderma | yellow coloration of the skin |
xanthoma | is a deposition of yellowish cholesterol-rich material that can appear anywhere in the body |
melanocyte | a cell producing or containing melanin |
antepartum | before birth |
premenstrual | period before mensuration |
prophase | first stage of cell division |
prosthesis | artificial limb added to the bone |
postmortem | after death |
projectile | Any (usually) inanimate flying object capable of causing tissue injury or bodily harm (protruding forward ) |
antefebrile | Preceding a fever. |
postmenopause | The phase of a woman's life that begins 1 year after her final menstrual period. |
premature | born or interrupted before the state of maturity; occurring before the proper time. |
bradygastria | decreased rate of pacemaker activity in stomach |
dystrophy | poor development |
xeroma | excessive dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva |
tachyphasia | extreme rapidity of speech |
tachyphrenia | abnormally rapid mental activity |
staphylococcus | round bacteria that form clusters |
streptobacillus | a rod-shaped bacterium that forms chains |
circumcision | circular cut |
peritoneal | peritoneum |
intravenous | within the vein |
extrahepatic | outside the liver |
epidermis | above the skin |
supra-abdominal | above the abdomen |
infrascapular | below the shoulder blades |
subpatellar | below the kneecap |
juxtaposition | a location near another structure |
parathyroid gland | near the thyroid gland |
interstitial | relating or situated in the small, narrow spaces between tissue or parts of organ |
retrogastric | behind the stomach |
insignificant | having no importance |
impermeable | not allowing a fluid to pass through |
unconscious | not aware of one's surroundings |
nonhuman | not appropriate to human beings |
antigen | A substance that stimulates the production of an antibody when introduced into the body |
contraindicated | against recommendation |
decongestant | a medication or treatment that decreases congestion as of the sinuses |
disinfect | to cleanse so as to destroy or prevent the growth of disease-carrying microorganism |
ectocardia | outside the heart |
exophthalmos | (graves disease ) protrusion of the eyeball to the outside |
dextrogastria | displacement of the stomach to the right |
sinistromanual | left handed |
endometrial | within the uterus |
mesoderm | middle layer of a developing embryo |
telophase | last stage of cell division |
telencephalon | endbrain |
syndrome | group of signs and symptoms that occur together |
symbiosis | two dissimilar organisms living together |
congenital | irregularity present at birth |
noncontributory | an insurer has agreed not to seek its independent right to contribution when two or more insurers apply to the same accident for the same insured. |
uncoordinated | Lacking physical or mental coordination. |
decalcify | To lose calcium or calcium compounds. |
incompatible | opposed in nature or quality |
antidote | A remedy or other agent used to neutralize or counteract the effects of a poison |
dissect | To cut apart or separate (tissue), especially for anatomical study |
contraception | birth control by the use of devices or drugs or surgery |
anhydrous | Not containing water |
amnesia | Partial or total loss of memory |
immoral | violating moral principles |
endotoxin | A toxin produced by certain bacteria and released upon destruction of the bacterial cell |
exogenous | a disease Originating or produced from outside a cell, tissue, or organism |
sympathetic | of or relating to the division of the autonomic nervous system that acts in opposition to the parasympathetic system accelerating the heartbeat |
synapse | junctions between two nerve cells |
oligodontia | less than the normal number of teeth |
supernumerary | in excess number |
superscript | something written above |