Hospital Corpsman 3 & 2: June 1989

Appendix III - Prefixes and Suffixes Used in Medical Terminology

Naval Education and Training Command


The following are some of the more common prefixes and suffixes used by health care providers to describe body conditions and procedures.

Prefixes
(Pertaining to the body)

brach

arm

capit

head

cardi

heart

chole

gall

cyst

bladder

derma

skin

entero

intestines

glosso

tongue

gastro

stomach

hemo

blood

hepat

liver

laparo

abdomen

myo

muscle

nephro

kidney

neuro

nerve

oculo, ophthalm

eye

odont

tooth

oto

ear

osteo

bone

oral

mouth

pharyn

throat

phleb

vein

pneumo

lung

procto

rectum

rhino

nose

thorac

chest

(Pertaining to conditions)

a or an

lacking or absence of

ab

away from

ad

towards, addition of

ante

before

anti

against

auto

self

contra

against, opposed to

dys

difficult, painful

endo

within

hemi

half

hydro

water

hyper

above, increase

hypo

below, under

mal

faulty, poor

neo

new

oligi

scanty, few

ortho

straight

peri

around

poly

many, much

pyo

pus

pyro

heat, temperature

Suffixes
(Pertaining to body conditions)

-algia

pain

-cele

tumor, hernia

-emia

blood

-esthesia

sensation

-iasis (osis)

condition of

-itis

inflammation

-lith

stone, calculus

-oma

growth, tumor

-opia

vision

-osis (iasis)

condition of

-pathy

disease

-phobia

fear or dread

-plegia

paralysis

-pnea

breathing

-ptosis

drooping, falling

-rrhea

flow, discharge

-therapy

treatment

-thermy

heat

-tropic

nutrition, growth

-trophy

nutrition, growth

-uric, uria

urine

(Pertaining to procedures)

-ectomy

removal of

-plasty

to form or build up

-(o)rrhaphy

repair of

-(o)stomy

creation of an opening

-(o)tomy

cutting into

-manometer

used to measure pressure

-meter

used to measure

-scope,-scopy

used to examine by
looking into or by hearing

Examples of Combinations of Prefixes and Suffixes