💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hypercornification"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hyperparakeratosisnoun | (pathology) Excessive parakeratosis |
| hyperkeratosisnoun | (pathology) Excess keratin formation on the skin surface, as can be seen in a number of dermatologic conditions. |
| cornnoun | (Commonwealth, but not Australia or New Zealand, uncountable) Any cereal plant (or its grain) that is the main crop or staple of a country or region. |
| cornificationnoun | A general hardening of the skin. |
| hypergyrificationnoun | Excessive gyrification. |
| hypercorticoidismnoun | (pathology) Excessive secretion of corticoid hormones |
| porokeratosisnoun | (pathology) A disorder of keratinization that is characterized by the presence of a cornoid lamella, a thin column of closely stacked, parakeratotic cells extending through the stratum corneum with a thin or absent granular layer. |
| hyperorthokeratosisnoun | Excessive orthokeratosis |
| hyperseborrheanoun | (pathology) Excessive secretion of sebum |
| hyperseptationnoun | Excessive septation |
| hypercytosisnoun | (pathology) An excessive number of cells in the blood or the tissues |
| keratocytosisnoun | (pathology) Any disease associated with keratocytes |
| hyperosteogenynoun | (pathology) Excessive growth of bone tissue |
| hypercementosisnoun | An idiopathic, non-neoplastic condition characterised by the excessive buildup of normal cementum (calcified tissue) on the roots of one or more teeth |
| hypercellularitynoun | (medicine) The presence of an abnormally large number of cells |
| hypercortisonemianoun | (pathology) An excessive amount of cortisol in the blood |
| ceruminosisnoun | (pathology) Excessive secretion or buildup of cerumen (earwax) |
| overcalcificationnoun | Excessive calcification. |
| hypergranulationnoun | Excessive granulation. |
| hypercorticoidemianoun | (pathology) An excess of corticoid enzymes in the bloodstream; hypercorticoidism |
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