In the area of science, the Germanic aspect of language is rarely used. The head, for example, is not called the head, the heart is not called the heart and the hand is not called the hand. It is the Latin and ancient Greek aspect of English which dominate through affixes. It is for this reason that if one is unfamiliar with Latin and Greek prefixes, roots and suffixes , a medical book or a conversation between medical professions, although in English, can be totally incomprehensible. (contains 10 sets of istudycards)
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In the area of science, the Germanic aspect of language is rarely used. The head, for example, is not called the head, the heart is not called the heart and the hand is not called the hand. It is the Latin and ancient Greek aspect of English which dominate through affixes. It is for this reason that if one is unfamiliar with Latin and Greek prefixes, roots and suffixes , a medical book or a conversation between medical professions, although in English, can be totally incomprehensible. Wylcomenetwork.com istudycards on body affixes in English, were created to help you learn the different affixes (prefixes and roots) of the body, the different conditions and symptoms which can affect it and the procedures used to cure it. istudycards on body affixes help you to expand your vocabulary so that no area of English is either foreign or frightening.
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