different between osteomalacic vs osteomalacia
osteomalacic
English
Etymology
osteomalacia +? -ic
Adjective
osteomalacic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to osteomalacia
Translations
- Italian: osteomalacico (it)
osteomalacic From the web:
osteomalacia
English
Alternative forms
- osteo-malacia
Etymology
From osteo- +? malacia.
Noun
osteomalacia (countable and uncountable, plural osteomalacias)
- (medicine) A softening of adult bones due to inadequate mineralization; the adult equivalent of rickets
Related terms
- osteomalacic
Translations
Italian
Etymology
From osteo- +? malacia.
Noun
osteomalacia f (plural osteomalacie)
- (pathology) osteomalacia
Portuguese
Etymology
From osteo- +? malacia.
Noun
osteomalacia f (plural osteomalacias)
- (medicine) osteomalacia (a softening of adult bones due to inadequate mineralisation)
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