different between sclerose vs sclerosed

sclerose

English

Verb

sclerose (third-person singular simple present scleroses, present participle sclerosing, simple past and past participle sclerosed)

  1. To harden.
  2. (intransitive, pathology) To undergo sclerosis.

Anagrams

  • coreless, recloses

Danish

Noun

sclerose

  1. (intransitive, pathology) sclerosis.
    • 2016, Kenneth Oppel, Når først man har sagt ja, Rosinante & Co (?ISBN)
      En af min onkels venner har lige fået at vide at han har sclerose.
    • 2009, Inger Thormann, De voksne børn, Hans Reitzels Forlag (?ISBN), page 212:
      Når mor eller far har sclerose.
    • 2003, Bogmarkedet
      Når mor eller far har sclerose

Dutch

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (skl?r?sis).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: scle?ro?se

Noun

sclerose f (plural sclerosen)

  1. (pathology) sclerosis

Related terms

  • amyotrofische laterale sclerose
  • multiple sclerose

Italian

Adjective

sclerose

  1. feminine plural of scleroso

Anagrams

  • scelsero

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sclerosed

English

Adjective

sclerosed (comparative more sclerosed, superlative most sclerosed)

  1. Hardened by sclerosis.
  2. (figuratively) Hardened; fixed; inflexible; tough.
  3. (botany) lignified

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