different between haemorrhages vs petechial
haemorrhages
English
Noun
haemorrhages
- plural of haemorrhage
Verb
haemorrhages
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haemorrhage
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petechial
English
Etymology
New Latin petechialis, from petechia + -alis.
Adjective
petechial (comparative more petechial, superlative most petechial)
- (medicine) Characterised by, pertaining to, or resembling petechiae (small, nonraised haemorrhages on the skin).
Anagrams
- epithecal
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