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SUMMARY:2.1 Break Words Down
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Word roots are the word parts that usually, but not always, indicate the part of the body involved. It gives you an idea about which system does it relate to.
Combining form a combining form is a word root that has had a vowel, usually the letter &ldquo;o,&rdquo; added to the end. It does not have a meaning of its own and is only used for pronunciations.
Suffixes the word attached at the end of a word that usually, but not always, indicates the procedure, condition, disorder, or disease.
Prefixes the word attached at the beginning of a word that usually, but not always, indicates location, severity, time, number, or status.
Pronunciation uses the easy-to-use &ldquo;sounds-like&rdquo; pronunciation system.
Spelling is always important a&nbsp;one-letter spelling error can change the entire meaning of a term.
Abbreviations to make certain communications simpler. Caution is always important when using abbreviations.
Formation a term often contains the prefix, root word, combining word...

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