- Look up pestis or
nosos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pestis may
refer to:
Plague (disease)
Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium...
- (Cares) on
couches lie:
There sad Senectus/
Geras (Old Age) abides, Morbus/
Nosos (Diseases) pale, And Metus/
Deimos (Fear), and Fames/
Limos (Hunger), temptress...
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Retrieved 3
September 2019. "'Un dos
nosos' para
cerrar una
ilusionante plantilla:
Rafinha llega al RC Celta" ['Un dos
nosos' ('One of ours' in Galician) to...
- also
known as a
zooanthroponosis (Gr**** zoon "animal",
anthropos "man",
nosos "disease") or anthroponosis, is a
pathogen reservoired in
humans that is...
- limbs. The name
derives from
Ancient Gr****: ἀ-, a- ('without'), νόσος,
nosos ('disease'), and γνῶσις, gnōsis ('knowledge'). It is
considered a disorder...
-
commonly affected by inflammation. From Gr**** παρωτῖτις (νόσος), parōtĩtis (
nósos) : (disease of the)
parotid gland < παρωτίς (stem παρωτιδ-) : (gland) behind...
- the
common cold or flu. The word
nosophobia comes from the Gr**** νόσος
nosos for "disease" and φόβος, phobos, "fear".
Nosophobia is
listed under hypochondriacal...
-
Nosology (from
Ancient Gr**** νόσος (
nosos) 'disease', and -λογία (-logia) 'study of') is the
branch of
medical science that
deals with the classification...
- discharges, blood, and tissue. They are
called nosodes (from the Gr****
nosos, disease) with
preparations made from "healthy"
specimens being termed "sarcodes"...
-
pertaining to,
because it was used with the
feminine noun νόσος (
nósos, disease), thus -îtis
nósos,
disease of the,
disease pertaining to
tonsillitis -ium structure...