The Power of Prefix and Suffix in Medical Terminology – Learn the Basics


Many people find medical language intimidating, but breaking it into parts makes it much easier. A prefix in medical terminology comes before the main word and gives extra meaning — like “anti-” (against) or “poly-” (many). A suffix comes after the main word and tells you more about the condition or procedure — like “-plasty” (surgical repair) or “-cyte” (cell).
With just a little practice, you can figure out words like antibiotic (against life, referring to bacteria) or erythrocyte (red cell) without memorizing the whole dictionary. Our blog gives you a complete list of commonly used prefixes and suffixes, with real-life examples and easy learning tips.
If you’re looking to improve your medical vocabulary for study, work, or personal interest, this guide is the perfect place to start.
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Raosaheb Ambekar
Raosaheb Ambekar
Learning Labb Research Institute (LLRI) offers focused programs in Clinical Research, Medical Coding, and Bioinformatics, designed to provide a clear understanding of each field’s role in healthcare and life sciences. The clinical research course covers trial design and regulatory practices; medical coding teaches documentation standards like ICD-10 and CPT; and bioinformatics explores the analysis of biological data. With a blend of theory and industry exposure, LLRI’s curriculum helps learners understand practical applications, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in life science domains.