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There are 20 words containing GNOSIS

GNOSISgnosis n. (Gnosticism) an immanent form of knowledge or transcendent insight, such as sought by the Gnostics.
gnosis n. Act or process of knowing.
gnosis n. (Occult) an altered state of awareness in which the will is magically effective.
DIAGNOSISdiagnosis n. (Medicine) The identification of the nature and cause of an illness.
diagnosis n. The identification of the nature and cause of something (of any nature).
diagnosis n. (Taxonomy) A written description of a species or other taxon serving to distinguish that species from…
GEOGNOSISgeognosis n. Knowledge of the Earth.
GEOGNOSIS n. knowledge of the earth.
PROGNOSISprognosis n. A forecast of the future course or outcome of a situation based on what is presently known; a prediction.
prognosis n. (Medicine) A forecast of the future course or outcome of a disease or disorder based on current medical knowledge.
PROGNOSIS n. a forecasting or forecast, esp. of the course of a disease.
STEGNOSISstegnosis n. (Medicine, archaic) constipation.
stegnosis n. (Medicine, archaic) constriction of the vessels or ducts.
STEGNOSIS n. constipation.
BAROGNOSISbarognosis n. (Medicine) The ability to evaluate the weight of objects, or to differentiate objects of different weights…
BAROGNOSIS n. the ability to judge weight.
PARAGNOSISparagnosis n. Knowledge which can only be gained through extraordinary or supernatural means.
PARAGNOSIS n. knowledge of matters immune to scientific investigation.
TELEGNOSIStelegnosis n. Knowledge of events outside of normal sensory perception.
TELEGNOSIS n. knowledge of events taking place far away.
TOPAGNOSISTOPAGNOSIS n. a symptom of disease of or damage to the brain in which a person cannot identify a part of the body that has been touched, also TOPAGNOSIA.
MISDIAGNOSISmisdiagnosis n. (Medicine, pathology) An incorrect diagnosis.
MISDIAGNOSIS n. a wrong diagnosis.
PSYCHOGNOSISPSYCHOGNOSIS n. the use of hypnosis to study mental phenomena; the study of personality by observation of outward bodily sign.
STEREOGNOSISstereognosis n. The ability to perceive the form of an object by using the sense of touch.
STEREOGNOSIS n. the ability to establish the weight and form of an object by touch alone.
ASTEREOGNOSISastereognosis n. The inability to identify an object by touch without visual input; a form of tactile agnosia.
ASTEREOGNOSIS n. the inability to recognize objects by touch.
CYTODIAGNOSIScytodiagnosis n. (Pathology) diagnosis by means of a study of the cells present in a sample.
CYTODIAGNOSIS n. medical diagnosis following the close examination of the cells of the body tissues or fluids, e.g. the smear test for cervical cancer.
OVERDIAGNOSISoverdiagnosis n. (Medicine) To diagnose something too frequently, or based on insufficient evidence, or without benefit to the patient.
OVERDIAGNOSIS n. excessive diagnosis.
SERODIAGNOSISserodiagnosis n. (Medicine) A diagnosis based on a reaction of a patient’s blood serum.
SERODIAGNOSIS n. diagnosis using blood serum reactions.
XENODIAGNOSISxenodiagnosis n. (Medicine) diagnosis of an infectious disease (especially of trypanosomiasis) by exposure to a vector…
XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite.
UNDERDIAGNOSISunderdiagnosis n. (Medicine) The failure to diagnose a condition in a significant proportion of patients.
IMMUNODIAGNOSISimmunodiagnosis n. (Medicine) diagnosis using immunodiagnostics; serodiagnosis.
IMMUNODIAGNOSIS n. a diagnosis relating to immunology.
PHARMACOGNOSISTpharmacognosist n. A person who studies, practices or is knowledgable about pharmacognosy.
PHARMACOGNOSIST n. a practitioner of pharmacognosy, the study of drugs of animal and plant origin.

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