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therapy

English

Etymology

From New Latin therap?a, from Ancient Greek ???????? (therapeía, service, medical treatment), from ???????? (therapeú?, I serve, treat medically).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: th?r??-p?, IPA(key): /????.?.pi/

Noun

therapy (countable and uncountable, plural therapies)

  1. Attempted remediation of a health problem following a diagnosis, usually synonymous with treatment.
    1. Specifically, psychotherapy.
  2. Healing power or quality.

Hyponyms

  • See also Thesaurus:therapy
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    Translations

    References

    • therapy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

    Verb

    therapy (third-person singular simple present therapies, present participle therapying, simple past and past participle therapied)

    1. (transitive, rare) To treat with a therapy.
    2. (intransitive, rare) To undergo a therapy.

    Anagrams

    • prayeth

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    onychorrhexis

    English

    Etymology

    onycho- +? -rrhexis

    Noun

    onychorrhexis (uncountable)

    1. (pathology) fingernail and toenail brittleness and breakage, such as may be due to excessive strong soap and water exposure, nail polish remover, hypothyroidism, anemia, anorexia nervosa or bulimia, or after oral retinoid therapy.

    Synonyms

    • brittle nails

    Translations

    onychorrhexis From the web:

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    • what does onychorrhexis mean
    • what means onychorrhexis
    • what can cause onychorrhexis
    • treatment for onychorrhexis
    • how to treat onychorrhexis
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