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phyma
‖ phyma Path. (ˈfaɪmə) Pl. -ata. [L. phȳma (Cels.), a. Gr. ϕῦµα, ϕῡµατ- swelling, tumour.] An inflamed swelling, of various kinds; an external tubercle; in nosological systems variously applied to orders or genera of diseases.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Phyma, a Swelling: There are Five...
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Phymatocarpus
The name Phymatocarpus is derived from the Ancient Greek phymatos (plural of phyma) meaning "tubercle" or "swelling" and καρπός (karpós) meaning "fruit
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phymatin
ˈphymatin Chem. [f. Gr. ϕῦµα, ϕῡµατ-, phyma + -in1. Cf. F. phymatine.] An organic substance obtained from tubercle.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 107/1 Phymatin is described as a peculiar extractive matter.
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-oma
-oma terminal element repr. Gr. -ωµα, in which ω repr. ω (or ο) in the parent word (usu. a vb.) and -µα is a Gr. suffix forming neut. ns., exemplified in Eng. words adopted from the Gr. such as carcinoma, coloboma, derma, diploma, eczema, glaucoma, phyma, plasma, sarcoma, trachoma, and in words on G...
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History of tuberculosis
He also described the phyma (tumor) of the lungs, which is thought to correspond to the tubercles that form on the lung as a result of the disease.
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tarso-
tarso- (tɑːsəʊ) before a vowel tars-, comb. form of Gr. ταρσός, tarsus, a formative of technical terms of anatomy, pathology, and surgery. ‖ tarˈsalgia [Gr. -αλγια, ἄλγος, pain], (a) a general term for pain in the tarsus; (b) see quot. tarˈsectomy [Gr. ἐκτοµή excision], excision of one or more of th...
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