Medical
and biomedical terminology and glossary software tutor.
To replace memorization by understanding in a consistent manner and
style, an electronic medical and biomedical thesaurus was complied by a
single author (W. Wertelecki, M.D.). The software draws from the extensive
contents of an encyclopedic dictionary with and emphasis on etymology and
ideas in words drawn from any language, mythology and other sources needed
to show the roots and ideas in medical and biomedical nomeclature.
As a strategy to help students gain vocabulary and prep for better verbal
scores, the computer search engine displays "a word of the day" or seeks
a term at any time. Etymology expanded by ideas in words makes professional
life easier and richer. It is also fun for linguaphiles to gaze at unexpected dimensions as for instance found in
media - intermediary - medic - medicine and related ideas in
measure - meditate - meddler - medium - the goddess Meditrina - medulla
Visit Pandora's Word Box and Word Server
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Designed for PC use, and not adopted - adapted from the printed media
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Displays word ideas and roots - at random - at any time
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Edutainment, designed to entertain physicians and biomedical linguaphiles
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An encyclopedic electronic dictionary used by students
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Compiled to build a medical and biomedical vocabulary
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Used to boost verbal scores or to prepare for college exams
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Of interest to medical students and premed students facing an MCAT exam
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For interns, residents, physicians, educators, biologists, geneticists and others
Some keywords describing the contents in Pandora's Word Box:
medical terminology lexicon etymology parlance nomenclature etymology glossary
vocabulary medicine medical school biology genetics zoology edutainment
educator physician health care verbal glossary cat cpa cpt ged gmat cre
lsat mcat psat sat scat sra act cat cpa ged semantics semiotics language
english latin greek russian ukrainian spanish vocabulary mythology myth
fable tale legend lore allegory saga epic poet poetry ukraine ukrainian
arab educator author student intern resident physician health care medicine
word reference media medic medicine ukraine ukrainian russian language
linguistic latin french idea idiom idiomatic nomenclature philology phonetic
semantics semiology slavic speech speaker teach tongues vocabulary mythology
etymology
15/Nov/97
February 12, 2001