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Over 100,000 complete medical terms and words with full definitions. Easy-to-find, high-profile terms are included with expanded definitions and are easily located in the A-Z section. To make searches easier, the English translation of Latin anatomy terms are listed. And there are now 12,000 new terms in some of the most dynamic specialties in today's medical science -- including biotechnology, biochemistry, genetics, embryology, epidemiology, radiology, and neurology. 1,200 of the most common Greek and Latin word parts are identified as an aid to learning and remembering new medical terms: Suffixes, prefixes, and combining forms are marked in the A-Z section of the text, and 400 of the most common appear grouped together in the front of the book. This dictionary is truly one of the best medical references available.
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