- -crasia
- [Gr. krasis mixture] a combining form denoting a mixture of different elements.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Crasia — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
crasia- — ► prefijo/ suf Componente de palabra procedente del gr. krasis, que significa mezcla, temperamento: ■ discrasia. TAMBIÉN crasio , crato … Enciclopedia Universal
-crasia — cra·sì·a conf. TS scient. mescolanza, miscela, relativo a mescolanza, miscela: discrasia, eucrasia, teocrasia {{line}} {{/line}} ETIMO: dal gr. krasía, der. di krâsis mescolanza … Dizionario italiano
dyscrasia — 1. A morbid general state resulting from the presence of abnormal material in the blood, usually applied to diseases affecting blood cells or platelets. 2. Old term indicating disease. [G. bad temperament, fr. dys + krasis, a mixing] … Medical dictionary
eucrasia — 1. Obsolete term for homeostasis. 2. Obsolete term for a condition of reduced susceptibility to the adverse effects of certain drugs, articles of diet, etc. [G. eukrasia, good temperament, fr. eu, well, + krasis, a mixing] * * * eu·cra·sia (u… … Medical dictionary
galactacrasia — Abnormal composition of mother s milk. [galact + G. akrasia, bad mixture, fr. a priv. + krasis, a mixing] * * * ga·lac·ta·cra·sia (gə lak″tə kraґzhə) [galact + a 1 + crasia] abnormal condition of the breast milk … Medical dictionary
This Is It (concerts) — See also: Michael Jackson s This Is It, Michael Jackson s This Is It (album), and This Is It (Michael Jackson song) This Is It Promotional banner for Jackson s concert series Tour by … Wikipedia
uracrasia — ura·cra·sia (u″rə kraґzhə) [ur + a 1 + crasia] a disordered state of the urine … Medical dictionary
discrasia — di·scra·sì·a s.f. 1a. TS st.med. nella dottrina ippocratica, squilibrio fra gli umori dell organismo umano 1b. TS med. qualsiasi alterazione della formazione e composizione del sangue 2. CO estens., disfunzione, squilibrio, stato di caos {{line}} … Dizionario italiano
eucrasia — eu·cra·sì·a s.f. TS st.med. → isonomia {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XVIII. ETIMO: dal gr. eukrasía, comp. di eu eu e krasía crasia … Dizionario italiano