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There are 20 words containing ROPTOS

proptose  ——  proptosedproptosesproptosis  ——  proptosingpyroptosis  ——  ferroptosisnecroptosispyroptosome  ——  enteroptosisgastroptosesgastroptosisnecroptosomenephroptosispyroptosomes  ——  chondroptosisnecroptosomesvisceroptosis  ——  blepharoptosis  ——  gastroenteroptosis

20 definitions found

  • proptose — v. (Ophthalmology) To displace (an eye) in its socket; to cause exophthalmus.
  • proptosed — v. Simple past tense and past participle of proptose.
  • proptoses — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proptose.
  • proptosis — n. Exophthalmos.
  • proptosing — v. Present participle of proptose.
  • pyroptosis — n. (Biology) A form of programmed cell death associated with antimicrobial…
  • ferroptosis — n. (Biology) A form of non-apoptotic cell death that is dependent…
  • necroptosis — n. (Biology, cytology) A programmed form of necrosis.
  • pyroptosome — n. (Biology) A supramolecular assembly of adaptor protein dimers…
  • enteroptosis — n. Visceroptosis of the intestines.
  • gastroptoses — n. Plural of gastroptosis.
  • gastroptosis — n. (Medicine) An abnormal downward displacement of the stomach.
  • necroptosome — n. (Cytology) A supramolecular organelle involved in necroptosis.
  • nephroptosis — n. An abnormal condition in which the kidney drops down into the…
  • pyroptosomes — n. Plural of pyroptosome.
  • chondroptosis — n. (Biology) The apoptosis of chondrocytes.
  • necroptosomes — n. Plural of necroptosome.
  • visceroptosis — n. A prolapse or sinking downward of the abdominal viscera below…
  • blepharoptosis — n. The drooping of the upper eyelid.
  • gastroenteroptosis — n. Prolapse of the stomach and the intestine.
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: 1 word
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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