adherent | adhaerēns, entis |
malignant skin tumor from basal layers | basaliōma, tis, n. |
bilateral, on both sides | bilaterālis, e |
causing cancer | carcinogenēs, es |
treatment by chemical substances | chēmotherapia, ae, f. |
junction | commūnicātiō, ōnis, f. |
cone | cōnus, ī, m. |
missing, defect | dēfectus, ūs, m. |
dilatation, widening | dīlātātiō, ōnis, f. |
abnormal development of bones | dysostōsis, is, f. |
ejaculation | ejaculātiō |
embolism | embolia, ae, f. |
stimulating | excitāns, antis |
bleeding to death | exsanguinātiō, ōnis, f. |
febrile, feverish | febrīlis, e |
grade | gradus, ūs, m. |
grave, severe | gravis, e |
hormonal | hormonālis, e |
beginning to exist | incipiēns, entis |
infection | īnfectiō, ōnis, f. |
unable to be operated | inoperābilis, e |
light | levis, e |
local | locālis, e |
breast excision | mastectomia, ae, f. |
therapeutic, curative | medicīnālis, e |
metastases (spreading of cancer) | metastasēs, ium, f. |
many | multiplex, icis |
renal origin | nephrogenēs, es |
hospital, hospital origin | nosocomiālis, e |
tooth origin | odontogenēs, es |
bone origin | osteogenēs, es |
equal, the same level | pār, paris |
fractional, partial | partiālis, e |
penetrating | penetrāns, antis |
perforating | perforāns, antis |
the worst, very bad | pessimus, a, um |
premature | praecox, cis |
present, actual | praesēns, entis |
prediction of disease course | prognōsis, is, f. * |
puberty | pūbertās, ātis, f. |
causing the formation of pus | pȳogenēs, es |
not long time ago | rēcēns, entis |
recurring | recidivāns, antis |
soap | sapō, nis, m. |
simple | simplex, icis |
inflammation of the sinuses | sinusītis, ītidis, f. |
narrowing | stēnōsāns, antis |
causing labor | tocogenēs, es |
total | tōtālis, e |
abdominal | abdōminālis, e |
abducting, moving away from the middle | abdūcēns, entis |
afferent, bringing to | afferēns, entis |
related to alveolus | alveolāris, e |
aponeurosis, flat tendon | aponeurōsis, is, f. |
apparatus | apparātus, ūs, m. |
articular, relating to the joint | articulāris, e |
ascending | ascendēns, entis |
atrioventricular | ātrioventriculāris, e |
two-headed (muscle) | biceps, ipitis (musculus) |
divided into two parts/fork-shaped | bifurcātus, a, um |
brachial | brachiālis, e |
short | brevis, e |
circulatory, related to the heart and blood vessels | cardiovāsculāris, e |
central | centrālis, e |
pertaining to the small brain | cerebellāris, e |
cervical, belonging to the neck | cervīcālis, e |
collateral | collaterālis, e |
anastomotic, forming a connection | communicāns, antis |
complex | complexus, ūs, m. |
condylar | condylāris, e |
relating to the conjunctiva | conjūnctīvālis, e |
descending, falling | dēscendēns, entis |
distal, distant from the middle of the body | distālis, e |
dorsal | dorsālis, e |
efferent, taking away | efferēns, entis |
extremity, tip, end | extrēmitās, ātis, f. |
facial, belonging to the face | faciālis, e |
fascicle, a bundle of fibers | fasciculus, ī, m. |
fibular, relating to the calf | fībulāris, e |
fluctuating, free | fluctuāns, antis |
frontal, anterior, pertaining to the forehead | frontālis, e |
genital | genitālis, e |
relating to liver and duodenum | hēpatoduodēnālis, e |
minimum, the lowest | īmus, a, um |
referring to groin | inguinālis, e |
lying between ribs | intercostālis, e |
between spines | interspinālis, e |
between ventricles | interventriculāris, e |
between vertebrae | intervertebrālis, e |
innermost | intimus, a, um |
lacrimal | lacrimālis, e |
lateral, pertaining to the side | laterālis, e |
lumbar, pertaining to groins | lumbālis, e |
related to the upper jaw | maxillāris, e |
situated towards the midline of the body | mediālis, e |
metacarpal, related to hand bones behind fingers | metacarpālis, e |
related to the metatarsals | metatarsālis, e |
mitral | mitrālis, e |
molar tooth | molāris, e |
molar | dēns molāris |
soft, mild | mollis, e |
muscle, related to muscles | mūsculāris, e |
nasal | nāsālis, e |
occipital | occipitālis, e |
opposing | opponēns, entis |
related to the oral and maxillary sinus | ōroantrālis, e |
related to the mouth and nose | ōronasālis, e |
palmar, relating to the palm of the hand | palmāris, e |
palpebral, relating to the eye lid | palpebrālis, e |
peduncle, an elongated stalk of tissue | pedunculus, ī, m. |
relating to the peritoneum | peritonēālis, e |
permanent | permanēns, entis |
plantar | plantāris, e |
serous membrane in the chest | pleura, ae, f. |
serous membrane lining the thoracic cavity | pleura parietālis |
double membrane surrounding the lungs | pleura viscerālis/pulmonālis |
part, portion | portiō, onis, f. |
cervix of the uterus | portiō vāgīnālis cervīcis |
praemolar | praemolāris, e |
prominating, projecting | prōminēns, entis |
proximal | proximālis, e |
pulmonary | pulmōnālis, e |
radial | radiālis, e |
turning back to the opposite direction, returning occasionally | recurrēns, entis |
sacral, pertaining to the the sacrum | sacrālis, e |
scrotum | scrōtum, ī, n. |
semilunar | sēmilūnāris, e |
skeletal | skeletālis, e |
space | spatium, ī, n. |
spinal | spīnālis, e |
related to the sternum | sternālis, e |
under the dura mater | subdūrālis, e |
under the tongue | sublinguālis, e |
superficial | superficiālis, e |
temporal | temporālis, e |
thin | tenuis, e |
round and smooth | teres, etis |
belonging to the shinbone | tībiālis, e |
triceps (three-headed) | triceps, ipitis (mūsculus) |
tricuspid, possessing three cusps | tricuspidālis, e |
trunk | truncus, ī, m. |
relating to the ulna | ulnāris, e |
umbilical, relating to the navel | umbilīcālis, e |
vertebral | vertebrālis, e |
vaginal | vāgīnālis, e |
relating to the cheekbone and the upper jaw | zygomaticomaxillāris, e |
all | omnis, e (gen.pl. omnium) |