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Target language: Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic Armenian Azerbaijani Bajan Balkan Gipsy Basque Bemba Bengali Bielarus Bislama Bosnian Breton Bulgarian Burmese Catalan Cebuano Chamorro Chinese (Simplified) Chinese Traditional Comorian (Ngazidja) Coptic Creole English (Antigua and Barbuda) Creole English (Bahamas) Creole English (Grenadian) Creole English (Guyanese) Creole English (Jamaican) Creole English (Vincentian) Creole English (Virgin Islands) Creole French (Haitian) Creole French (Saint Lucian) Creole French (Seselwa) Creole Portuguese (Upper Guinea) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Dzongkha English Esperanto Estonian Fanagalo Faroese Finnish French Galician Georgian German Greek Greek (Classical) Gujarati Hausa Hawaiian Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Inuktitut (Greenlandic) Irish Gaelic Italian Japanese Javanese Kabuverdianu Kabylian Kannada Kazakh Khmer Kinyarwanda Kirundi Korean Kurdish Kurdish Sorani Kyrgyz Lao Latin Latvian Lithuanian Luxembourgish Macedonian Malagasy Malay Maldivian Maltese Manx Gaelic Maori Marshallese Mende Mongolian Morisyen Nepali Niuean Norwegian Nyanja Pakistani Palauan Panjabi Papiamentu Pashto Persian Pijin Polish Portuguese Potawatomi Quechua Romanian Russian Samoan Sango Scots Gaelic Serbian Shona Sinhala Slovak Slovenian Somali Sotho, Southern Spanish Sranan Tongo Swahili Swedish Swiss German Syriac (Aramaic) Tagalog Tajik Tamashek (Tuareg) Tamil Telugu Tetum Thai Tibetan Tigrinya Tok Pisin Tokelauan Tongan Tswana Turkish Turkmen Tuvaluan Ukrainian Uma Uzbek Vietnamese Wallisian Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yiddish Zulu


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that is particularly relevant to those of us who want to learn about the human body or study medicine.
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This article can be found in the category: Anatomy ,
Science, especially medicine, is permeated with Latin and Greek terms. Latin names are used for every part of the body; and since the Greeks are the founders of modern medicine, Greek terms are common in medical terminology, as well.
This table represents some common Latin and Greek roots used in anatomy and physiology:
This table represents some common Latin and Greek prefixes and suffixes you should know when studying anatomy and physiology:
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The precise answer is "ubi corpus".
But, I think the questioner is probably looking for the answer
"habeas corpus" - which is the Latin for "you shall have the body"
- i.e. you must present the body/person to the court.
The latin phrase De minimis may be what you mean.

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