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A collection of 26 vocabulary flashcards covering suffixes and morphological bases from Lesson 4, detailing their meanings and forms as presented in the lecture notes.
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Suffixes:
-al
pertaining to, like, belonging to
-an, -ia
pertaining to, like, connected with
-ous, -ious
full of, pertaining to, like
-ic, -tic (-ac after i)
like
-ics, -tics
art, science, study of
-oid, -ode
like, having the shape of
Bases
AMYLGDAL-
almond, tonsil
ANDR-
man, male
ANTHROP-
man, human being
CHRON-
time
CLAD-
branch
DYNAM-, DYN-
power
EME-
to vomit
GYMN-
naked
GYN(E)-, GYNEC-, GYNAEC-
female
HELIC-, HELIX
spiral
HYDR-
water, fluid
IATR-
physician, medical treatment
MELAN-
black, dark
NECR-
corpse, dead tissue
OLIG-
few, scanty
PED-, PAED-
child
PHAG-
to eat
PHIL-
to love, have an affinity for
POLY-
many, much
TARS-
instep, edge of the eye