"predisease" meaning in All languages combined

See predisease on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: pre-disease [alternative]
Etymology: From pre- + disease. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pre|disease}} pre- + disease Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} predisease (not comparable)
  1. Of or relating to a predisease (such as prediabetes or prehypertension), as with predisease states or predisease stage. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-predisease-en-adj-iPOqgBge
  2. Before a disease began, as with predisease cognitive performance as a baseline in dementia or predisease motor function as a baseline in multiple sclerosis. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-predisease-en-adj-AdPnb8-x

Noun [English]

Forms: prediseases [plural], pre-disease [alternative]
Etymology: From pre- + disease. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pre|disease}} pre- + disease Head templates: {{en-noun}} predisease (plural prediseases)
  1. (medicine) A condition, albeit consisting of only one or two signs, that is identifiable as, or believed to be, a subclinical prelude to a disease, with greatly increased predisposition thereto (for example, prediabetes or prehypertension); the operational definition of such a state or the clinical value of asserting it may be contentious (as with purported preobesity). Categories (topical): Medicine
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Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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