hyperostotic

hyperostotic

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  • hyperostotic — adjective see hyperostosis …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hyperostotic — adj. of hyperostosis; affected by excess bone growth (Medicine) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hyperostotic — hy·per·os·tot·ic …   English syllables

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  • hyperostosis — noun (plural hyperostoses) Etymology: New Latin Date: circa 1836 excessive growth or thickening of bone tissue • hyperostotic adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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