💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sequella"
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| sequalnoun | Misspelling of sequel. [(dated) The events, collectively, which follow a previously mentioned event; the aftermath.] |
| sequaelaenoun | Misspelling of sequelae. |
| sequalaenoun | Misspelling of sequelae. |
| sequencibilitynoun | Misspelling of sequencability. [(genetics) The condition of being sequencable] |
| ethiopathologynoun | Misspelling of etiopathology. [(medicine) The determination or study of the cause of a pathology.] |
| side affectnoun | Misspelling of side effect. [An unintended consequence, or secondary result, of any action, in addition to the main or intended consequence of that action.] |
| simptomatologynoun | Misspelling of symptomatology. [(uncountable) The scientific study of the symptoms of diseases, as an aspect of clinical medicine, differential diagnosis, public health, and so on.] |
| excerbationnoun | Misspelling of exacerbation. [An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease)] |
| descendentnoun | Misspelling of descendant. [One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations.] |
| encephelopathynoun | Misspelling of encephalopathy. [(pathology, neurology) Any of various conditions affecting the brain.] |
| sintomatologynoun | Misspelling of symptomatology. [(uncountable) The scientific study of the symptoms of diseases, as an aspect of clinical medicine, differential diagnosis, public health, and so on.] |
| non sequitornoun | Misspelling of non sequitur. [(narratology) Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.] |
| non-sequiteurnoun | Misspelling of non sequitur. [(narratology) Any abrupt and inexplicable transition or occurrence.] |
| pathopoiesianoun | Misspelling of pathopoiesis. [(pathology) Synonym of pathogenesis.] |
| pandamicnoun | Misspelling of pandemic. [(epidemiology) A pandemic disease; a disease that affects a wide geographical area and a large proportion of the population.] |
| symptonnoun | Misspelling of symptom. [(medicine) A perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash; strictly, a symptom is felt or experienced by the patient, while a sign can be detected by an observer.] |
| meslingnoun | Obsolete form of measling. [(UK dialect) Synonym of measle: the disease caused by M. morbillivirus, a red spot caused by the disease.] |
| meslingsnoun | Obsolete form of measlings. [(UK dialect) Synonym of measles: the disease caused by M. morbillivirus, the red spots caused by the disease.] |
| dimentianoun | Misspelling of dementia. [(pathology) A progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. Areas particularly affected include memory, attention, judgement, language and problem solving.] |
| measlingnoun | (UK dialect) Synonym of measle: the disease caused by M. morbillivirus, a red spot caused by the disease. |
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