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Welcome to AHT! If youre looking for a fast and fun way to learn health care skills, then youve come to the right place. Im Josh Farquharson, and today Ill show you how to apply four simple rules for building medical terms of all sizes, so you can spell them correctly. Lets begin! Everyday words and medical terms have similarities in structure. For example, joyful has the word root, joy, and the suffix, -ful. The suffix, -ful, means full of. And the word root, joy, means happiness. Now, if we look at the medical term, gastric, it has a similar structure. The suffix, -ic, means relating to and the word root gastr means stomach. Notice that when you define a medical term, you begin with the suffix, then define the remaining word parts from the start of the term and beyond. Lets separate the word parts in gastric and examine them closely. You may see words that have a slash and a vowel at the end of them. Its most common to see a slash o. This is called the combining vowel, the