thromb-

thromb-
combining form or thrombo-
Etymology: Greek thrombos lump, clot of blood, curd — more at atrophy
1.

thrombocyst

b. : associated with the clotting of blood

thrombin

thrombostasis

2. : marked by or associated with thrombosis

thromboangiitis


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