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thyrosis
[
thahy-
roh
-sis
]
thy·ro·sis
/
θaɪˈroʊ
sɪs
/
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[
thahy-
roh
-sis
]
Show IPA
noun
any condition resulting from abnormal functioning of the
thyroid gland
.
Origin:
thyr(oid)
+
-osis
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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