trombose
Dutch
Alternative forms
- thrombose (obsolete)
- thrombosis (obsolete)
- trombosis (obsolete)
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek θρόμβωσις (thrómbōsis, “curdling, clotting”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /trɔmˈboːzə/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: trom‧bo‧se
Noun
trombose f (plural trombosen or tromboses)
- (pathology) thrombosis
- (archaic) A clutter in liquid, notably:
- a thrombus, blood clot formed in blood vessels that leads to thrombosis
- a clutter in milk
Derived terms
- adertrombose
- longtrombose
- plaatjestrombose
- sinustrombose
- venentrombose
- trombosedienst
- trombosegeval
- tromboseonderzoek
- trombosepatiënt
- tromboseproces
- tromboseverschijnsel
- tromboseverwekkend
- trombosevorm
- trombosevraagstuk
- trombosetype
Portuguese
Noun
trombose f (plural tromboses)
- (pathology) thrombosis (formation of thrombi, causing obstruction of circulation)
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