- thyr-
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or thyro-
combining form
Etymology: thyroid
thyroid <thyrotoxicosis> <thyroxine>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
thyr... — thyr..., Thyr... vgl. ↑thyreo..., Thyreo … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
thyr — thyr·soid; thyr·sus; … English syllables
thyr[e]oidstimulierendes Hormon — thyr[e]o|i̱d|stimulie|rendes Hormo̲n [zu ↑Thyreoidea u. ↑stimulieren]:thyr[e]oidstimulierendes Hormon= Thyreotropin; Abk.: TSH … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
thyr|sus — «THUR suhs», noun, plural si « sy». 1. Greek Mythology. a staff or spear tipped with an ornament like a pine cone and sometimes wrapped around with ivy and vine branches. It was carried by Dionysus (Bacchus) and his followers. 2. Botany. a form… … Useful english dictionary
thyr- — See thyro … Medical dictionary
thyr(o)- — [thyroid, q.v.] a combining form denoting relationship to the thyroid gland … Medical dictionary
Thyr — (Serve ou esclave) L’épouse de Thrall dans le Rigsthula. Autre nom: Thir … Mythologie nordique
thyr — 1) , «a, i, o (G). A door 2) , eo (G). A shield … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
thyr- — a combining form of thyroid, as in thyroxine. Also, (before consonants), thyro …
thyr- — combining form or thyro Etymology: thyroid 1. : thyroid thyrasthenia 2. : thyroid and thyroarytenoid … Useful english dictionary