Letters that make pathology
a, o, g, l, p, h, t, y are letters that make 'pathology'
Words within pathology
pat, log, PA, ology, Tho, Gy, at, Pa, logy, path, pa, At, Ho, Th are words within 'pathology'
a, o, g, l, p, h, t, y are letters that make 'pathology'
pat, log, PA, ology, Tho, Gy, at, Pa, logy, path, pa, At, Ho, Th are words within 'pathology'
2 possible definitions for 'pathology'
Under this definition, pathology is a noun and has the following properties:
'pathology' can be a type of ill health, unhealthiness, health problem.
fluorosis, arthropathy, asystole, glossolalia, bronzed diabetes, uraemia, lymphadenopathy, coprolalia, dysfunction, volvulus, aphagia, flux, stricture, adhesion, cyst, pyorrhea, pyorrhoea, slough, gangrene, sphacelus, reflux, anoxemia, demineralization, demineralisation, stasis, acidosis, alkalosis, ankylosis, anchylosis, arteriectasis, arteriectasia, asynergy, asynergia, cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary arrest, diverticulosis, gammopathy, angiopathy, stenosis, atherogenesis, ascites, azymia, bacteremia, bacteriemia, bacteriaemia, sclerosis, induration, lipomatosis, lithiasis, cartilaginification, endometriosis, adenomyosis, hemochromatosis, iron-storage disease, iron overload, infarct, infarction, macrocytosis, fibrosis, malacia, mastopathy, mazopathy, neuropathy, myopathy, osteoporosis, priapism, uremia, azotemia, azotaemia, azoturia, lesion, hyperbilirubinemia, palilalia, otorrhea, rhinopathy, hydronephrosis, atelectasis, autoimmunity, disfunction, sarcoidosis, carotenemia, xanthemia, uropathy, varicosis, viremia, viraemia are types of 'pathology'.
pathological, diagnostician, pathologist, diseased, morbid, pathologic are derivatives of 'pathology'.
Under this definition, pathology is a noun and has the following properties:
'pathology' can be a type of medical science.
paleopathology, palaeopathology are types of 'pathology'.
organic, irritable, jactation, nebula, wart, verruca, growth, plaque, bulla, mumification necrosis, progressive emphysematous necrosis, blister, bleb, incubation, latent, specific, jactitation, insufficiency, quiescent, active, inactive, indolent, benign, functional, nonspecific, stenosed, stenotic, fistular, fistulate, fistulous, amyloid, malignant, strangulation, spasm, irritation, mummification, shock, excrescence, dry gangrene, cold gangrene, gas gangrene, clostridial myonecrosis, emphysematous gangrene, emphysematous phlegmon, gangrenous emphysema, gas phlegmon are categories of 'pathology'.
pathologic, pathological, diagnostician, pathologist are derivatives of 'pathology'.