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There are 15 words ending with LESION

lesion  ——  nonlesionprelesion  ——  cryolesionhemilesionperilesionpostlesion  ——  interlesionmicrolesionmultilesionphotolesionradiolesiontranslesion  ——  immunolesionpseudolesion

19 definitions found

  • lesion — n. (Pathology) A wound or injury. — n. (Medicine) An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ… — n. (Biochemistry) Any compound formed from damage to a nucleic acid.
  • nonlesion — adj. Not of or relating to a lesion.
  • prelesion — adj. Before the occurrence of a lesion.
  • cryolesion — n. A lesion (such as frostbite) caused by low temperature. — n. The cooling of an area of tissue in order to disrupt it. — v. To cause such a lesion.
  • hemilesion — n. One of a group of lesions that is on one side of the body only.
  • perilesion — adj. Alternative form of perilesional.
  • postlesion — adj. After a lesion.
  • interlesion — adj. Between lesions.
  • microlesion — n. A very small lesion.
  • multilesion — adj. Having multiple lesions.
  • photolesion — n. A lesion formed by exposure to light.
  • radiolesion — n. Any lesion produced by ionizing radiation.
  • translesion — adj. (Biology) Extending across a lesion, often specifically a…
  • immunolesion — n. (Immunology) immunological lesion.
  • pseudolesion — n. A condition that appears to be a lesion but is, in fact, a…
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