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There are 20 words containing PLASIA

ACHONDROPLASIAachondroplasia n. (Teratology) A genetic disorder, the most common form of short limb dwarfism.
ACHONDROPLASIA n. a condition where cartilage does not develop normally, resulting in dwarfism.
ACHONDROPLASIASachondroplasias n. Plural of achondroplasia.
ACHONDROPLASIA n. a condition where cartilage does not develop normally, resulting in dwarfism.
ANAPLASIAanaplasia n. (Biology) A reversion of differentiation in cells that is characteristic of malignancy in tumours.
ANAPLASIA n. reversion of plant or animal cells to a simpler form.
ANAPLASIASanaplasias n. Plural of anaplasia.
ANAPLASIA n. reversion of plant or animal cells to a simpler form.
APLASIAaplasia n. (Pathology) A condition marked by the incomplete development, or entire absence, of an organ or tissue.
APLASIA n. defective development or absence of an organ.
APLASIASaplasias n. Plural of aplasia.
APLASIA n. defective development or absence of an organ.
CATAPLASIAcataplasia n. The degeneration of cells or tissue.
CATAPLASIA n. the degeneration of cells and tissues to a less highly developed form.
CATAPLASIASCATAPLASIA n. the degeneration of cells and tissues to a less highly developed form.
DYSPLASIAdysplasia n. (Pathology) Abnormal development of cells or tissue, often a precancerous stage of growth.
DYSPLASIA n. abnormal tissue development.
DYSPLASIASdysplasias n. Plural of dysplasia.
DYSPLASIA n. abnormal tissue development.
HETEROPLASIAheteroplasia n. The presence of a tissue or organ in an abnormal place.
HETEROPLASIA n. the development of abnormal tissue or tissue in an abnormal place.
HETEROPLASIASHETEROPLASIA n. the development of abnormal tissue or tissue in an abnormal place.
HYPERPLASIAhyperplasia n. (Medicine) An increase in the size of a tissue or organ due to increased number of cells.
HYPERPLASIA n. an abnormal or unusual increase in the elements composing a part, such as cells composing a tissue.
HYPERPLASIAShyperplasias n. Plural of hyperplasia.
HYPERPLASIA n. an abnormal or unusual increase in the elements composing a part, such as cells composing a tissue.
HYPOPLASIAhypoplasia n. Underdevelopment or incomplete development of a tissue or organ, especially when caused by an inadequate…
HYPOPLASIA n. the incomplete development of an organ or part, also HYPOPLASTY.
HYPOPLASIAShypoplasias n. Plural of hypoplasia.
HYPOPLASIA n. the incomplete development of an organ or part, also HYPOPLASTY.
METAPLASIAmetaplasia n. (Biology) The conversion of one type of tissue into another.
METAPLASIA n. the change of one kind of tissue into another, also METAPLASIS.
METAPLASIASmetaplasias n. Plural of metaplasia.
METAPLASIA n. the change of one kind of tissue into another, also METAPLASIS.
NEOPLASIAneoplasia n. (Biology) The formation of new tissue.
neoplasia n. (Medicine) The formation of a neoplasm.
NEOPLASIA n. the formation or presence of a morbid growth of tissue.
NEOPLASIASneoplasias n. Plural of neoplasia.
NEOPLASIA n. the formation or presence of a morbid growth of tissue.

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