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- RACHITIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RACHITIC is rickety How to use rachitic in a sentence
- RACHITIC definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
rachitic in British English adjective pathology of, relating to, characteristic of, or suffering from rachitis or rickets , a disease mainly of children, characterized by softening of developing bone, and hence bow legs, malnutrition , and enlargement of the liver and spleen , caused by a deficiency of vitamin D
- rachitic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rachitic (comparative more rachitic, superlative most rachitic) Of or pertaining to, or affected by, rickets (“ a disorder of infancy and early childhood due to a deficiency of vitamin D, causing soft or weak bones ”) [from 18th c ] (affected by rickets): Synonym: rickety
- Rachitic | definition of rachitic by Medical . . . - Medical Dictionary
Rickets can lead to 1) major deformations of the legs (curved diaphyses; bowlegs), 2) lateral curvature of the spine (scoliosis), 3) a beady appearance of the ribs (rachitic rosary) at their juncture to the breastbone, or 4) deformations of the skull (dental anomalies; delayed eruption)
- Rachitic Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Rachitic definition: (medicine) Pertaining to or affected by rickets [from 18th c ]
- Rachitic - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Originating from Greek "rhakhis" meaning spine, "rachitis" (1797) denotes a bone disease; its meaning is "afflicted with rickets," inflammation of the spine
- Rickets: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Rickets is a condition that affects your child’s bone development It softens and weakens your child’s bones, making them warp, bend and break more easily The most common cause of rickets is a lack of vitamin D Vitamin D helps your body absorb other important nutrients, like calcium and phosphorus
- Rachitic - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
Rachitic (adjective): Pertaining to or afflicted with rickets, a disease in children caused by vitamin D deficiency, leading to softening and distortion of the bones Etymology The term rachitic derives from the French rachitique or Latin rachitis, which in turn originates from the Greek rhachitis (“inflammation of the
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