moniliasis

moniliasis
/mon'euh luy"euh sis, moh'neuh-/, n. Pathol.
(formerly) candidiasis.
[1915-20; MONIL(IA) + -IASIS; a fungus of this genus was orig. thought to have been the causative agent of the disease]

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  • moniliasis — n. (Med.) An infectious disease caused by fungi of the genera {Monilia} or {Candida} especially {Candida albicans}. Syn: candidiasis, monilia disease. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Moniliasis —   [zu lateinisch monile »Halsband«] die, /... asen, Medizin: veraltete Bezeichnung für Candidamykose (Soor) …   Universal-Lexikon

  • moniliasis — [män΄ə lī′ə sis, mōn΄ə lī′ə sis] n. pl. moniliases [män΄ə lī′əsēz΄] former term for CANDIDIASIS …   English World dictionary

  • moniliasis — Eng. Moniliasis Ver candidiasis …   Diccionario de oftalmología

  • moniliasis — noun (plural moniliases) Etymology: New Latin, from Monilia, genus of fungi, from Latin monile necklace Date: 1920 candidiasis …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • moniliasis — SYN: candidiasis. * * * mo·ni·li·a·sis .mō nə lī ə səs, .män ə n, pl a·ses .sēz CANDIDIASIS * * * n. an obsolete name for candidosis. * * * mon·i·li·a·sis (mon ĭ liґə sis) candidiasis …   Medical dictionary

  • Moniliasis — Monili̱a|sis [zur mykolog. Gattungsbez. Monilia (zu lat. monile = Halsband)] w; , ...ia̱|sen (in fachspr. Fügungen: ...i̱a|ses): ältere Bez. für ↑Soor …   Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke

  • Moniliasis — Mo|ni|li|a|sis die; , ...asen <zu lat. monile »Halsband« u. ↑...iasis> (veraltet) svw. ↑Soor …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • moniliasis — n. disease caused by a parasitic fungus (Pathology) …   English contemporary dictionary

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