"urolithiasis" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: urolithiases [plural]
Etymology: From international scientific vocabulary, using New Latin combining forms, from uro- + lithiasis = urolith + -iasis = uro- + lith + -iasis. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|uro|lithiasis}} uro- + lithiasis, {{suffix|en|urolith|iasis}} urolith + -iasis, {{confix|en|uro|lith|iasis}} uro- + lith + -iasis Head templates: {{en-noun|~|urolithiases}} urolithiasis (countable and uncountable, plural urolithiases)
  1. (biology, medicine) Formation of, and thus also presence of, calculi in the urinary tract. Wikipedia link: classical compound Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Biology, Medicine Coordinate_terms: nephrolithiasis (english: sensu stricto, coordinate, but in practice any stone passed in the urine may be called a kidney stone, as the locus of its formation may not yet be known; and thus many mentions of urolithiasis and nephrolithiasis are loosely synonymous, which is to say, not precisely differentiated) Translations (calculi in the urinary tract): virtsakivitauti (Finnish), urolitiaasi (Finnish), lithiase urinaire [feminine] (French), calcul urinaire [masculine] (French), ουρολιθίαση (ourolithíasi) [feminine] (Greek), мочекаменная болезнь (močekamennaja boleznʹ) [feminine] (Russian)

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