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It usually indicated the body parts! :)

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A root word in medical terminology typically indicates the basic meaning of the term. It forms the core of a medical term and can often be combined with prefixes and suffixes to create more complex medical terms.

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The body part the word is talking about

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Q: What does a root word usually indicate in medical terminology?
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