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Index
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Latin Winter Semester
»
Chapter 1
»
vocab
level: vocab
Questions and Answers List
level questions: vocab
Question
Answer
white (adjective)
albus, a, um
anantomy
anatomia, ae, f.
aorta
aorta, ae, f.
arch-shaped (adjective)
arcuātus, a, um
a small area on the body with a different pigment and histology
āreola, ae, f.
area surrounding the nipple of the breast
āreola mammae
artery
artēria, ae, f.
ear lobe, auricle (of the heart)
auricula, ae, f.
armpit
axilla, ae, f.
small sack, capsule
bursa, ae, f.
hollow (adjective)
cavus, a, um
collarbone
clāvicula, ae, f.
coccygeal (adjective)
coccygeus, a, um
column
columna, ae, f.
spine
columna vertebrārum
conjunctiva
conjunctīva, ae, f.
coronary (adjective)
corōnārius, a, um
horny, corneal
corneus, a, um
rib
costa, ae, f.
crest
crista, ae, f.
right (adjective)
dexter, tra, trum
eminence
ēminentia, ae, f.
external (adjective)
externus, a, um
sheet of fibrous tissue
fascia, ae, f.
bile (adjective)
felleus, a, um
calf bone
fibula, ae, f.
fissure, slit; cleft
fissūra, ae, f.
hole, a depression below the level of surface
fossa, ae, f.
gland
glandula, ae, f.
gluteal, relating to the buttocks (adjective)
glūteus, a, eum
gray (adjective)
griseus, a, um
hepatic, relating to the liver (adjective)
hēpaticus, a, um
coxal
īliacus, a, um
related to ilea and pubis
īliacopūbicus, a, um
notch
incīsūra, ae, f.
under the spine
īnfrāspīnātus, a, um
internal (adjective)
internus, a, um
wide (adjective)
lātus, a, um
line
līnea, ae, f.
tongue
lingua, ae, f.
breast
mamma, ae, f.
lower jaw
mandibula, ae, f.
upper jaw
maxilla, ae, f.
medial (adjective)
medius, a, um
marrow
medulla, ae, f.
prolongation of the spinal cord
medulla oblongāta
related to the soft covering of the brain
mēningeus, a, um
the smallest, small (in anatomy)
minimus, a, um
mucous membrane
mūcōsa, ae, f.
eighth (adjective)
octāvus, a, um
prolonged (adjective)
oblongātus, a, um
palatal (adjective)
palātīnus, a, um
eye lid
palpebra, ae, f.
nipple
papilla, ae, f.
kneecap
patella, ae, f.
pharyngeal (adjective)
pharyngeus, a, um
gate or way into the organ
porta, ae, f.
first (adjective)
prīmus, a, um
deep (adjective)
profundus, a, um
slit, fissure
rīma, ae, f.
saliva
salīva, ae, f.
shoulder blade
scapula, ae, f.
sclera, white of the eye
sclēra, ae, f.
second
secundus, a, um
left (adjective)
sinister, sinistra, sinistrum
crest or back spine
spīna, ae, f.
false (adjective)
spurius, a, um
under the mucose
submūcōsus, a, um
substance
substantia, ae, f.
above the spine
suprāspīnātus, a, um
stitch
sūtūra, ae, f.
systemic
systēmicus, a, um
tissue
tēla, ae, f.
the third (adjective)
tertius, a, um
thoracic (adjective)
thōrācicus, a, um
shinbone
tībia, ae, f.
tonsil
tōnsilla, ae, f.
windpipe
trachēa, ae, f.
transverse (adjective)
trānsversus, a, um
tube
tuba, ae, f.
salpinx, Fallopian tube
tuba uterina
layer
tunica, ae, f.
elbow bone
ulna, ae, f.
urinary (adjective)
urīnārius, a, um
relating to the uterus
uterīnus, a, um
uvula
ūvula, ae, f.
vagina, sheath
vāgīna, ae, f.
small valve
valvula, ae, f.
vein
vēna, ae, f.
portal vein
vēna portae
vertebra
vertebra, ae, f.
true (adjective)
vērus, a, um
bladder
vēsīca, ae, f.
gall bladder
vēsīca fellea
urinary bladder
vēsīca ūrīnāria
acute (adjective)
acūtus, a, um
open (adjective)
apertus, a, um
small painful erosion resulting from rupture of the blister in the oral cavity
aphtha, ae, f.
implantation of the artificial lens
artephakia, ae, f.
cataract, loss of transparency of the lens of the eye
cataracta, ae, f.
surgical (adjective)
chīrurgicus, a, um
complicated (adjective)
complicātus, a, um
inborn (adjective)
congenitus, a, um
dentist
dentista, ae, m.
diabetic (adjective)
diabēticus, a, um
disorderly development of an organ or tissue
dysplasia, ae, f.
fracture
frāctūra ae, f.
death of tissues as a result of interrupted blood supply
gangraena, ae, f.
hernia, protruding of a part or structure through the tissues normally containing it
hernia, ae, f.
the presence of an increased amount of blood in a part or organ, congestion
hyperaemia, ae, f.
insufficiency, failure
īnsufficientia, ae, f.
nature
nātūra, ae, f.
pneumonia, specific inflammation of the lungs
pneumonia, ae, f.
after operation (adjective)
postoperatīvus, a, um
rupture
ruptūra, ae, f.
secondary
secundārius, a, um
stomachic, supporting appetite
stomachicus, a, um
an alcoholic solution prepared from vegetable or chemical materials
tīnctūra, ae, f.
cure, treatment
therapia, ae, f.
wart
verrūca, ae, f.
and, also
et
in, into
ad
against
contrā
during, inside, within
intrā
after
post
because of
propter
from
ā, ab
with
cum
from
ē, ex
in, during (time)
in (question when? where?)
for (the reason)
prō
without
sine