Xanthosis

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /zænˈθoʊsɪs/

Definitions of xanthosis

noun a yellow discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes, often associated with certain medical conditions

Example Sentences

A1 Xanthosis is a medical condition that causes yellowing of the skin.

A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with xanthosis due to the yellow discoloration of their skin.

B1 Xanthosis can be a symptom of liver disease or certain types of cancer.

B2 Treatment for xanthosis may involve addressing the underlying cause of the skin discoloration.

C1 Advanced cases of xanthosis may require specialized medical intervention to manage the condition.

C2 Research is ongoing to better understand the mechanisms behind xanthosis and develop more effective treatments.

Examples of xanthosis in a Sentence

formal Xanthosis is a medical condition characterized by yellow discoloration of the skin.

informal I heard xanthosis can cause your skin to turn yellow.

slang Did you know xanthosis can make you look like a Simpson?

figurative Her xanthosis was like a golden halo, illuminating her presence in the room.

Grammatical Forms of xanthosis

past tense

xanthosed

plural

xanthoses

comparative

more xanthosis

superlative

most xanthosis

present tense

xanthoses

future tense

will xanthose

perfect tense

has xanthosed

continuous tense

is xanthosing

singular

xanthosis

positive degree

xanthosis

infinitive

to xanthose

gerund

xanthosing

participle

xanthosing

Origin and Evolution of xanthosis

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'xanthosis' originates from the Greek word 'xanthos' which means yellow.
Evolution of the word: The term 'xanthosis' has been used in the medical field to describe a yellow discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes, often as a symptom of certain diseases like jaundice. Over time, the word has retained its original meaning but has also been used in a more general sense to describe any yellowish discoloration.