A combining form (CF) is a word root plus a
A) prefix.
B) suffix.
C) vowel.
D) word root.
E) consonant.
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Q12: Word endings are called
A) prefixes.
B) suffixes.
C) vowels.
D)
Q13: In cardi/o/centesis, cardi/o is a
A) combining form.
B)
Q14: Which element is commonly used for ease
Q15: A CF is used to link a
Q16: The CF for joint is
A) oste/o.
B) chondr/o.
C)
Q18: In the word pelvimetry, the combining vowel
Q19: Most medical word roots are derived from
A)
Q20: Which vowel is most commonly attached to
Q21: Vowels marked with a macron (-) indicate
Q22: In macroglossia ("large tongue"), macro- is a
A)
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