Learn how to memorize the Ante Medical Term Prefix meaning definition in today’s Medical Terminology Course video for Pre-Med and Nursing Students.
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The prefix Ante means: In front of (before)
The key idea with being able to memorize med terms and vocabulary words is the create pictures for those words.
Just take both the picture for the word and the picture for the meaning or definition and visualize an interaction between the two as we did above.
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Ante Medical Term Prefix with Mnemonic
ante- = in front of (before)
Ante- Medical Term Mnemonic = ant tea
Ante Prefix Meaning Mnemonic: in front of = in front of (action)
Ante Medical Term Mnemonic Story: Ant pointing to tea in front of him
Ante Medical Terminology Example to Use in a Sentence
antecardium = the area on the anterior surface of the body overlying the heart and the lower part of the thorax.
[Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partners]
That’s It! You now know how to memorize the Ante Medical Term Prefix meaning and definition! Just review a little bit and you will have these words fully memorized come test day.
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