Intra- Medical Term Prefix

Learn how to memorize the Intra, Medical Term Prefix meaning definition in today’s Medical Terminology Course video for Pre-Med and Nursing Students.

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The prefix Intra means = Situation within

The key idea with being able to memorize med terms and vocabulary words is the create pictures for those words.

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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.

intra- = situated within

intra- = in truck
situated within = inside

Story: He was inside of the truck

Term Use
intrabronchial= Within the bronchi or bronchial tubes.
[Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012]

That’s It! You now know how to memorize the Intra 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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