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Meanings of Pathless:

adjective

Without any roads, tracks, etc. so that it is easy to get lost

Usage examples:

He was lost for days in the vast pathless desert.

Meanings of Pathlessness:

noun

The state or fact of being pathless.

Meanings of Pathname:

noun

A description of where a file or other item is to be found in a hierarchy of directories.

Usage examples:

The pathname portion of the url may be an html filename or the pathname of a cgi program.

Meanings of Pathnames:

noun

A description of where a file or other item is to be found in a hierarchy of directories.

Usage examples:

The pathname portion of the url may be an html filename or the pathname of a cgi program.

Meanings of Pathoanatomical:

adjective

Of or relating to the anatomy of diseased tissues and organs (pathological anatomy).

Meanings of Pathobiological:

adjective

Of or relating to pathobiology.

Meanings of Pathobiologist:

noun

An expert in or student of pathobiology.

Meanings of Pathobiology:

noun

Pathology; especially the study of the biological processes associated with disease or injury.

Meanings of Pathogen:

noun

A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.

Usage examples:

Symptoms and signs of influenza in children are not specific and can mimic a range of other common …

Meanings of Pathogenesis:

noun

The manner of development of a disease.

Usage examples:

An integral part of the pathogenesis of disease requires bacteria to become associated with the hos…

Meanings of Pathogenic:

adjective

(of a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism) causing disease.

Usage examples:

A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

Meanings of Pathogenically:

adverb

In a pathogenic manner; as regards pathogenic behaviour or properties.

Meanings of Pathogenicity:

noun

The property of causing disease.

Usage examples:

Tests on the pathogenicity of the virus

Meanings of Pathogens:

noun

A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.

Usage examples:

Symptoms and signs of influenza in children are not specific and can mimic a range of other common …

Meanings of Pathognomic:

adjective

Of or relating to the manifestation of the emotions, especially in the face. compare pathognomy .

Meanings of Pathognomonic:

adjective

(of a sign or symptom) specifically characteristic or indicative of a particular disease or condition.

Usage examples:

Body image disturbance is pathognomonic of anorexia nervosa

Meanings of Pathognomy:

noun

Knowledge or study of the passions or emotions, especially the facial expression of them.

Meanings of Pathographical:

adjective

Of the nature of or relating to a pathography.

Meanings of Pathography:

noun

The study of the life of an individual or the history of a community with regard to the influence of a particular disease or psychological disorder.

Usage examples:

Pathography is a psychoanalytic approach to the realm of art that depends on detailed knowledge of …

Meanings of Pathologic:

adjective

Relating to pathology.

Usage examples:

The interpretation of pathological studies

Meanings of Pathological:

adjective

Relating to pathology.

Usage examples:

The interpretation of pathological studies

Meanings of Pathologically:

adverb

In a way that relates to pathology or disease.

Usage examples:

Bronchiectasis is defined pathologically as permanent dilatation of the bronchi

Meanings of Pathologies:

noun

The science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.

Usage examples:

Research people skilled in experimental pathology

Meanings of Pathologist:

noun

A scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases, especially one who examines laboratory samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.

Usage examples:

A pathologist carried out a post-mortem examination

Meanings of Pathologists:

noun

A scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases, especially one who examines laboratory samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.

Usage examples:

A pathologist carried out a post-mortem examination

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