stru|mose

stru|mose
stru|mose «STROO mohs», adjective.
1. Medicine. strumous.
2. Botany. having a struma or strumae.

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  • stru — ab·stru·si·ty; con·stru·a·ble; con·stru·al; de·stru·do; in·stru·men·tal·ism; in·stru·men·tal·i·ty; in·stru·men·tal·ize; in·stru·men·tar·ium; in·stru·men·ta·ry; in·stru·men·tate; in·stru·men·ta·tion; in·stru·men·ta·tor; in·stru·ment·man;… …   English syllables

  • mose — al·bu·mose; anas·to·mose; cen·tro·des·mose; co·mose; cor·mose; cy·mose; des·mose; fa·mose; gru·mose; lach·ry·mose; mam·mose; plu·mose; rac·e·mose; ra·mose; ri·mose; spu·mose; squa·mose; stru·mose; os·mose; cy·mose·ly; lach·ry·mose·ly;… …   English syllables

  • strumose — stru·mose …   English syllables

  • struma — stru•ma [[t]ˈstru mə[/t]] n. pl. mae [[t] mi[/t]] 1) pat goiter 2) bot a cushionlike swelling on a plant organ, as that at one side of the base of the capsule in many mosses • Etymology: 1555–65; < NL; L strūma swelling of the lymph glands… …   From formal English to slang

  • Strumose — Stru*mose , a. [L. strumosus: cf. F. strumeux.] 1. (Med.) Strumous. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Having a struma. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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