How Do You Spell DESMOGENOUS?

Pronunciation: [dɪsmˈɒd͡ʒənəs] (IPA)

Desmogenous is a term that is primarily used in biology, referring to something that originates from within a tissue. When we look at the spelling of the word "desmogenous", we can see that it is made up of four syllables: "des-mo-gen-ous". To explain the pronunciation of each syllable, we can use IPA phonetic transcription: /dɛzˈmɑdʒɪnəs/. The stresses are on "mo" and "gen". With this transcription, we can better understand how to pronounce this complex term correctly.

DESMOGENOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Of connective-tissue or ligamentous origin or causation, noting, e.g., a deformity due to contraction of ligaments, fascia, or a cicatrix.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DESMOGENOUS

  • sesmogenous
  • xesmogenous
  • cesmogenous
  • fesmogenous
  • resmogenous
  • eesmogenous
  • dwsmogenous
  • dssmogenous
  • ddsmogenous
  • drsmogenous
  • d4smogenous
  • d3smogenous
  • deamogenous
  • dezmogenous
  • dexmogenous
  • dedmogenous
  • deemogenous
  • dewmogenous
  • desnogenous
  • deskogenous

Etymology of DESMOGENOUS

The word "desmogenous" is derived from Greek roots. The term can be broken down into two parts:

1. "Desmo-" is derived from the Greek word "desmos" (δεσμός), which means "a bond" or "a tie".

2. "-genous" is derived from the Greek word "genos" (γένος), which means "race", "kind", or "origin".

Therefore, "desmogenous" can be understood as something originating or born from a bond or tie.

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