different between ectopic vs cecoureterocele

ectopic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ???????? (ektópios, away from a place, out of place, out of the way), from ?? (ek, out) + -topic ????? (tópos, place).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?p?k

Adjective

ectopic (comparative more ectopic, superlative most ectopic)

  1. Relating to ectopia.
  2. (comparable, medicine) Being out of place, having an abnormal position.

Antonyms

  • entopic

Derived terms

  • ectopically
  • ectopicity
  • ectopic pregnancy

Translations

Noun

ectopic (plural ectopics)

  1. (medicine, colloquial) Ectopic beat or pregnancy.

Romanian

Etymology

From French ectopique

Adjective

ectopic m or n (feminine singular ectopic?, masculine plural ectopici, feminine and neuter plural ectopice)

  1. ectopic

Declension

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cecoureterocele

English

Noun

cecoureterocele (plural cecoureteroceles)

  1. (medicine) An ectopic ureterocele that extends into the urethra but opens into the bladder.

cecoureterocele From the web:

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