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1. What are the endings <strong>of</strong> feminine nouns <strong>of</strong> the 3-rd declension in Nom.<br />

sing. and Gen. sing.?<br />

2. What are the exceptions from the rule <strong>of</strong> feminine gender?<br />

3. What are the suffixes <strong>of</strong> feminine nouns and their meaning? Give<br />

examples.<br />

4. Name the Greek equivalents <strong>of</strong> the Latin 3-rd declension feminine nouns<br />

and word terminations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> practical works (tasks) which are done at the studies:<br />

1. Translate the terms into English, write down and learn the vocabulary<br />

form <strong>of</strong> the words:<br />

1) Tuberositas deltoidea. 2) Radix pulmonis. 3) Extremitas claviculae. 4)<br />

Cartilago thyreoidea. 5) Basis cranii externa. 6) Pars petrosa. 7) Cutis sicca. 8)<br />

Articulatio composita. 9) Cavitas pelvis. 10) Operatio chirurgica. 11) Extractio<br />

dentium. 12) Transfusio sanguinis. 13) Cuspis dentis. 14) Radix duplex. 15)<br />

Injectio intravenosa. 16) Solutio spirituosa.<br />

2. Translate the terms into Latin, write down and learn the vocabulary form<br />

<strong>of</strong> the words:<br />

1) <strong>The</strong> venous blood, the arterial blood. 2) <strong>The</strong> optic axis. 3) <strong>The</strong> cartilages <strong>of</strong><br />

the larynx. 4) <strong>The</strong> blood vessel, the lymphatic vessel. 5) <strong>The</strong> examination <strong>of</strong> a<br />

patient. 6) <strong>The</strong> middle phalanx. 7) <strong>The</strong> body <strong>of</strong> the atlas. 8) <strong>The</strong> healthy teeth.<br />

3. Agree the adjectives with the nouns:<br />

1) pars, partis f – part (tympanic, petrous, squamate); 2) margo, inis m –<br />

margin (interosseous, zygomatic, front); 3) canalis, is m – channel (optic,<br />

nutritional, incisive, pterygoid); 4) dens, dentis m – tooth (lactic, incisive, carious,<br />

deciduous); 5) auris, is f – ear (external, internal, middle).<br />

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