English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 186 of 310

osteogeneticadj

Connected with osteogenesis, or the formation of bone.

osteogenicadj

Of, or relating to, osteogenesis.

osteogenicallyadv

By osteogenesis.

osteogenicitynoun

The condition of being osteogenic

osteogenousadj

Alternative form of osteogenic.

osteogenynoun

osteogenesis

osteoglophonicadj

Characterised by hollowed out regions in bones.

osteoglossiformsnoun

plural of osteoglossiform

osteoglossomorphnoun

Any fish of the superorder Osteoglossomorpha.

osteographynoun

The scientific description of bones; osteology.

osteohistogenesisnoun

The histogenesis of bone tissue

osteohistogeneticadj

Relating to osteohistogenesis

osteohistologicaladj

of or relating to osteohistology

osteohistologicallyadv

Concerning only the osteohistological aspects.

osteohistologynoun

The study of the microscopic structure, chemical composition and function of bone

osteohydatidosisnoun

A type of hydatidosis involving bone.

osteoidadj

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bone; bonelike

osteoidosisnoun

Any osteoid condition or disease

osteoimmuneadj

Relating to the skeletal and the immune systems

osteoimmunologicaladj

Relating to osteoimmunology.

osteoimmunologynoun

The study of the relationships between the skeletal and the immune systems

osteoimmunopathologynoun

Any immunopathology of bone tissue

osteoimplantnoun

An implant in a bone

osteoinducedadj

Formed via osteoinduction

osteoinducingadj

That induces the formation of bone tissue

osteoinductionnoun

A biologic response in which chemical signals induce osteogenesis

osteoinductiveadj

Relating to osteoinduction.

osteoinductivitynoun

The condition of being osteoinductive.

osteoinductornoun

Any material that causes osteoinduction

osteoinhibitionnoun

The inhibition of bone tumours

osteoinhibitoryadj

Relating to osteoinhibition

osteokinenoun

A form of cytokine produced in bone cells.

osteokinematicadj

Relating to osteokinematics

osteokinematicsnoun

The relative movement of two bones that articulate at a common joint

osteokinesnoun

plural of osteokine

osteolaeminenoun

A crocodile of the subfamily Osteolaeminae.

osteolathyrismnoun

A collagen cross-linking deficiency brought on by dietary overreliance on the seeds of plants of the genus Lathyrus, especially Lathyrus sativus, the grass pea.

osteolathyrogenicadj

Causing osteolathyrism.

osteoligamentousadj

Relating to bone and ligament

osteolineagenoun

A lineage of bone cells

osteolitenoun

A massive impure apatite, or calcium phosphate.

osteolithnoun

A mass of bone tissue (in an inappropriate place)

osteolithicadj

Relating to or composed of osteoliths.

osteologernoun

an osteologist.

osteologicadj

Of or relating to osteology.

osteologicallyadv

Concerning only the osteological aspects.

osteologistnoun

A scientist or physician whose speciality is osteology.

osteologynoun

The scientific study of the morphology and pathology of bones.

osteolysisnoun

The resorption or dissolution of bone tissue.

osteomanoun

A benign bony tumour that typically grows on the skull.

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