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There are 10 words containing PRODR

PRODROMAprodroma n. (Medicine) Alternative form of prodrome.
PRODROMA n. (Greek) any symptom that signals the impending onset of a disease, also PRODROME, PRODROMUS.
PRODROMALprodromal adj. Relating to prodrome; indicating an early stage of a disease.
PRODROMAL adj. of or pertaining to prodromes; as, the prodromal stage of a disease, also PRODROMIC.
PRODROMATAprodromata n. Plural of prodroma.
PRODROME n. a prefatory work; an initial symptom of a disease, also PRODROMA, PRODROMUS.
PRODROMEprodrome n. (Rare) A precursor or harbinger; also a warning event.
prodrome n. An introductory or preliminary book or treatise.
prodrome n. (Medicine) An early sign or symptom (or set of signs and symptoms) warning of the onset of a disease.
PRODROMESprodromes n. Plural of prodrome.
PRODROME n. a prefatory work; an initial symptom of a disease, also PRODROMA, PRODROMUS.
PRODROMIprodromi n. Plural of prodromus.
PRODROMUS n. a prefatory work; an initial symptom of a disease, also PRODROMA, PRODROME.
PRODROMICprodromic adj. Prodromal.
PRODROMIC adj. of or pertaining to prodromes; as, the prodromal stage of a disease, also PRODROMAL.
PRODROMUSprodromus n. (Medicine) A prodrome; an early symptom.
prodromus n. (Archaic) A preliminary course or publication; used especially in the titles of elementary works.
PRODROMUS n. a prefatory work; an initial symptom of a disease, also PRODROMA, PRODROME.
PRODRUGprodrug n. (Pharmacology) A drug that is administered in an inactive form that is metabolised in the body into…
prodrug adj. In favour of recreational drugs.
PRODRUG n. an inactive chemical substance that becomes an active drug in the body.
PRODRUGSprodrugs n. Plural of prodrug.
PRODRUG n. an inactive chemical substance that becomes an active drug in the body.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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