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The Chambers Dictionary
[dys- and Gr aisthesis sensation, from aislhaneslhai lo feel] dysarthria dis-ar'thri-a
, (med) n impaired ability to articulate speech resulting from damage to the
central or peripheral nervous system, [dys-, and Gr arthron a joint] dyschroa dis'
kro-j.
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A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral ...
Compare Dyschroa. ACHROMATIC (a, priv.; X9&fa* color). Without color; lenses
are so designated, in which the dispersion of light is corrected. [
ACHROMATOPSIA (a, prir. ; xPal\a> color; oitrop.at, to see). Inability to
distinguish colors.
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Isaac Hays,
1856
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
dyschroia (dis-kroy'e)l dyschroa (-kro'e) n. a bad complexion; discoloration of the
skin. [dys-, q.v., + < G chroia, chroa color]. See skin. See color.
dysdiadochokinesia (dis"dT'ad“do'ko-an-nee'zhe or —neez'zee-e) n. inability in,
or impairment of, ...
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... is readily stainable chromophobe — a cell not stainable dichromatism — a
condition in which an individual can perceive only two of the three basic hues
dyschromatodermia or dyschroa — discoloration of the skin metachrosis — the
change ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Dyschroa,dis′krōa, n. discoloration of the skin from disease.—Also Dys ′chroia
. Dyscrasia, diskrā′sia, n. (path.)an altered condition of the bloodandfluids
ofthesystem,leadingtoconstitutional diseases,asdropsy,cancer,delirium tremens ...
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A Comprehensive Medical Dictionary: containing the ...
... which invariably accompanies) a particular state of health or disease. AQh'ro-
gefi [From a, priv., and xpéu, “color.”] A colorless state of the skin, caused by the
absence of the usual coloring matter of the role mucoaum. Compare DYSCHROA
.
Joseph THOMAS (M.D., of Philadelphia.),
1864
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P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... to deposition of excess melanin or of metallic substances skin discoloration
dyschroa dyschroia poor complexion chlorosis chloranemia chloroanemia
anemic disorder; green sickness dermatomyositis purplish red erythema on the
face seen ...
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... darkening melanoderma melasma due to deposition of excess melanin or of
metallic substances skin discoloration dyschroa dyschroia poor complexion
chlorosis chloranemia chloroanemia anemic disorder; green sickness
dermatomyositis ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek,
1991
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Cf. Nexin; Radial Arm. Rel. Sperm Flagellum. DYSCHROA Noun. (Greek, dus I
bad, difl'lcult > Latin, dys I bad + Greek, kroma I colour.) Discoloration of skin.
DYSCHROMATOPIC Adj. (Greek, dus I bad, difficult > Latin, dys I bad + Greek,
kroma ...
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English Language Word Builder
... FOULMART FRICADEL FULGENCY+ FURCRAEA DOCKHAND DOMESDAY
DOTTEREL DOWNSPIN DRAWTUBE DRYPOINT DULCINEA DUOLOGUE
DYSCHROA ECLAMPSY+ EELWRACK ELEGANCY+ ENCIERRO ENDOSARC ...