"hemochromatosis" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌhiːmə(ʊ)ˌkɹəʊməˈtəʊsɪs/ [Received-Pronunciation] Audio: En-us-hemochromatosis.oga [US] Forms: hemochromatoses [plural]
enPR: hē'mōkrō'mətōʹsĭs Rhymes: -əʊsɪs Etymology: From hemo- (“blood”) + chromat- (“color”) + -osis (“disease”), from the changing color of blood affected by the disorder. Etymology templates: {{affix|en|hemo-|chromat-|-osis|t1=blood|t2=color|t3=disease}} hemo- (“blood”) + chromat- (“color”) + -osis (“disease”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~|hemochromatoses}} hemochromatosis (countable and uncountable, plural hemochromatoses)
  1. (pathology) A metabolic disorder causing iron deposits in the body, also called bronze diabetes. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Diseases, Hematology, Iron Synonyms: haematochromatosis (alt: with the long stem of hemat-), hæmatochromatosis, hematochromatosis, haemochromatosis (alt: with the short stem of hem-), hæmochromatosis Hypernyms: hyperferremia Related terms: hemochromatotic Translations (disorder): hemocromatosi [feminine] (Catalan), 血色沉著病 (Chinese Mandarin), 血色沉着病 (xuèsè chénzhuó bìng) (Chinese Mandarin), 血色病 (xuèsèbìng) (Chinese Mandarin), 青銅色糖尿病 (Chinese Mandarin), 青铜色糖尿病 (qīngtóngsè tángniàobìng) (Chinese Mandarin), hemochromatóza [feminine] (Czech), hemokromatozo (Esperanto), raudanvarastoitumistauti (Finnish), hématochromatose [feminine] (French), Hämochromatose (German), hemokromatózis (Hungarian), hemocromatose [feminine] (Portuguese), гемохроматоз (gemoxromatoz) [masculine] (Russian), hemocromatosis [feminine] (Spanish), hemokromatos [common-gender] (Swedish)

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