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Word roots quiz III

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Test your knowledge of the roots of words nurses use every day in our word roots quiz.

This is part 3 of 8.
Take Word Roots Quiz I
Take Word Roots Quiz II

Word Roots Quiz III
(10 questions total)

The suffix “-rrhea” (e.g., amenorrhea) means:





The suffix “-centesis” (e.g., thoracocentesis) means:





The suffix “-clast” (e.g., osteoclast) means:





The suffix “-crine” (e.g., endocrine) means:





The suffix “-ectasis” (e.g., atelectasis) means:





The suffix “-gram” (e.g., myogram) means:





The suffix “-itis” (e.g., dermatitis) means:





The suffix “-mural” (e.g., intramural) means:





The suffix “-oma” (e.g., carcinoma) means:





The suffix “-osis” (e.g., neurosis) means:







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