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| capable of (ex. teachable) |
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| bud, usually referring to cells which are primitive in nature (ex. Chrondoblast) |
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| pertaining to breaking or tearing down (ex. osteoclast) |
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| to lead or draw (ex. adduct or abduct) |
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| origin or production (ex. glycogenesis) |
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| instrument used to record (ex. angiography) |
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| inflamation (ex. tonsilitis) |
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| study of (ex. cardiology) |
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| to break down or decompose (ex. glycogenolysis) |
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| resembling (ex. arachoid matter) |
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| disease or disorder (ex. cardiomyopathy) |
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| to eat or to feed (ex. phagocytosis) |
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| to love or have an affinity to (ex. hydrophilic) |
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| stop or stable state (ex. homeostasis) |
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| surgical prosedure in which an artifical opening is established (ex. colostomy) |
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