"mycose" meaning in French

See mycose in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /mi.koz/ Audio: Fr-Paris--mycose.ogg Forms: mycoses [plural]
Etymology: From myco- + -ose. Etymology templates: {{af|fr|myco-|-ose}} myco- + -ose Head templates: {{fr-noun|f}} mycose f (plural mycoses)
  1. mycosis Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Fungal diseases Derived forms: mucormycose, mycosique, onychomycose, trichomycose Related terms: mycologie, mycostatique, mycotoxicose, mycotoxine

Inflected forms

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