Medical Roots Dictionary
comprehensive root dictionary
$2.99
2.0for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Medical Roots Dictionary
This app offers a comprehensive dictionary of medical roots and medical terms that comes from the roots.
▶ Medical roots, prefixes and suffixes
- Tap a root to see list of medical terms that comes from the root
- Over 2000 medical roots, prefixes and suffixes
- For example:
"alg" means "pain"
brachialgia means "pain in the arms"
dactylalgia means "pain in the finger"
dorsalgia means "pain in the back"
▶ Reverse Dictionary
- roots that have same meaning are grouped together
- For example:
roots that have meaning "against" are "anti-, counter-, ob-"
roots that have meaning "all" are "omni, pan"
roots that have meaning "body" are "-some, corp, som, somato"
roots that have meaning "brain" are "cerebr, encephalo"
▶ Medical terms
- Tap a terms to see detailed meaning, list of roots
- Over 8000 medical terms
- For example:
abdominoscopy comes from "abdom" and "scopy"
subanconeous comes from "sub" and "ancon"
▶ Multiple choice quizzes
- Learn medical roots, suffixes and prefixes with quizzes
- Review your answers after finishing the quiz
▶ Flashcards
- Learn medical roots, prefixes and suffixes with flashcards
▶ Groups
- Create a group of medical roots, prefixes, suffixes or medical terms
- Put related entries into same group
▶ Notebook
- Write notes for medical roots, prefixes, suffixes or medical terms
- Use editor to style your notes
- Review your notes later
▶ Basic features:
- Look up an entry
- Save an entry
- Pronounciation
- Learn 5 medical roots daily (the app will send you notification if you enable it)
▶ If you want to give feedback, please use feedback feature to send use email.
We love to hear feedback from you.
▶ Medical roots, prefixes and suffixes
- Tap a root to see list of medical terms that comes from the root
- Over 2000 medical roots, prefixes and suffixes
- For example:
"alg" means "pain"
brachialgia means "pain in the arms"
dactylalgia means "pain in the finger"
dorsalgia means "pain in the back"
▶ Reverse Dictionary
- roots that have same meaning are grouped together
- For example:
roots that have meaning "against" are "anti-, counter-, ob-"
roots that have meaning "all" are "omni, pan"
roots that have meaning "body" are "-some, corp, som, somato"
roots that have meaning "brain" are "cerebr, encephalo"
▶ Medical terms
- Tap a terms to see detailed meaning, list of roots
- Over 8000 medical terms
- For example:
abdominoscopy comes from "abdom" and "scopy"
subanconeous comes from "sub" and "ancon"
▶ Multiple choice quizzes
- Learn medical roots, suffixes and prefixes with quizzes
- Review your answers after finishing the quiz
▶ Flashcards
- Learn medical roots, prefixes and suffixes with flashcards
▶ Groups
- Create a group of medical roots, prefixes, suffixes or medical terms
- Put related entries into same group
▶ Notebook
- Write notes for medical roots, prefixes, suffixes or medical terms
- Use editor to style your notes
- Review your notes later
▶ Basic features:
- Look up an entry
- Save an entry
- Pronounciation
- Learn 5 medical roots daily (the app will send you notification if you enable it)
▶ If you want to give feedback, please use feedback feature to send use email.
We love to hear feedback from you.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.0
Last updated on Sep 26, 2022
Old Versions
We have added more medical roots in this version.
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Version History
2.0
Sep 26, 2022
We have added more medical roots in this version.
1.0
Mar 21, 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Medical Roots Dictionary FAQ
Click here to learn how to download Medical Roots Dictionary in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Medical Roots Dictionary.
iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Medical Roots Dictionary supports English