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Many English vocabulary are formed from prefixes, suffixes, roots. Studying prefixes, suffixes and roots will help you easily to remember many vocabulary.
This app will help you to study English prefixes, suffixes, roots and vocabulary for IELTS, TOEFL.
► Prefix, Suffix, Root
- Over 259 common prefixes, suffixes and roots
- Each entry comes with detailed meaning, derived words
- Study with Flashcards and Quizzes
► Vocabulary
- Over 3500 vocabulary commonly found in Test such as IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, etc.
- Each word comes with detailed meaning, sample sentence, word history and origin, synonym and antonym
- Sample sentences are added to show how to use a word
- Study with Flashcards and Quizzes
► Sample sentences
- Sample sentences are extracted from books, news, journals, papers to show the usage of words
- Over 18000 sentences are added
► Flashcards
- Study prefix, suffix, root with flashcards
- Study vocabulary with flashcards
► Quizzes
- Choose prefix, suffix, root corresponding to the meaning in question
- Choose vocabulary corresponding to the meaning in question
- Review your answers after finishing a quiz
► Other useful features
- Search an entry (by entry or by meaning)
- Save an entry
- Tap speaker to hear pronunciation
- Learn 5 entries daily with entries of the day
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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)
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December 12, 2024