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(about an organ or tissue) located in the wrong placeheterotopic
(Biology) growth of an organ in relation to growth of the whole body; scientific study of relative growth, measuring relative growth rateallometry
(Botany) of an archegonium (female reproductive organ in ferns and moss), plant with archegoniaarchegoniate
(Medicine) genetic disorder in which the body absorbs too much iron and stores it in the bodily organs (can cause organ damage, diabetes, and skin discoloration), excess storage of iron in bodyhemochromatosis
(Medicine) infection caused by parasitic bacteria from the genus Schistosoma (causes anemia, pain, and organ malfunction), bilharziasis, illness cause by blood infection, snail feverschistosomiasis
(Medicine) insertion of a tube into an organ; treatment through the insertion of a tube into an organintubation
(Medicine) place a tube into an organ; treat by placing a tube into an organ, insert tube in somebody, insert tube in windpipeintubate
(Medicine) protrusion of a body part (esp. the eye), projection of bodily organproptosis
(Pathology) softening of an organ or tissue; abnormal craving for certain foodsmalacia
a fold, folding, stitching the sides of a body organplication; plicature
ability to tell sounds apart, attention, ear shape, ear tuft, external part of hearing organ, form ears, invertebrate sensory organ similar to an ear, organ of hearing, part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; ...ear
ability to use voice, expressed opinion, form of verbs, pronounce something using the vocal cords, raise an opinion; adjust the tone of, regulate the tone of an organ, representative expression, right to state opinion, singer, singing part, sound like ...voice
abnormal development of an organdysgenesis
abnormal enlargement of a part or organ; excessive growth, affect with hypertrophy; be affected with hypertrophy, enlargement by cell growth, get bigger by cell growth, unnecessary complexityhypertrophy
abnormal or incomplete development of an organ or tissue (Medicine)hypoplasia
 

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