calci-, calc-, calcane-, calcio-, calco-, calcar-, calx

(Latin: lime, calcium; heel, bone of the tarsus; to tread; derived from calx, calcis, "limestone, lime, pebble"; from Greek words halix and psephos, "small stone, pebble".)

A capite ad calcem. (Latin phrase)
Translation: "From head to heel; thoroughly."

Equivalent to "from top to bottom".

acalculia
1. The inability to work with numbers.
2. A form of aphasia characterized by the inability to perform mathematical calculations.
3. The inability or loss of the ability to perform arithmetic operations.
astragalocalcanean
calcaneal
calcanean
calcaneitis
calcaneoapophysitis
An affection of the posterior part of the calcaneus marked by pain at the point of insertion of the Achilles tendon, with swelling of the soft parts.
calcaneodynia, calcodynia
A painful calcaneus heel.
calcaneotibial
calcaneum
calcaneus
calcanodynia
Pain in the heel when standing or walking.
calcareous
calcaroid
calcemia