3. Which of the following is NOT true of medical terms?
A. Breaking words into parts can help you figure out the meaning.
B. Some medical terms have more than one meaning.
C. A medical dictionary can be used to check the definition of a term.
D. Medical terms must be built from common word parts.​
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A. Breaking words into parts can help you...
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