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pathology         
Pathology is the study of the way diseases and illnesses develop. (MEDICAL)
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Pathology         
·add. ·noun The condition of an organ, tissue, or fluid produced by disease.
II. Pathology ·noun The science which treats of diseases, their nature, causes, progress, symptoms, ·etc.
pathology         
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1. the branch of medicine concerned with the causes and effects of diseases.
2. Medicine the typical behaviour of a specified disease.
Derivatives
pathologist noun
Origin
C17: from mod. or med. L. pathologia (see patho-, -logy).

Wikipedia

Pathology
Pathology is the study of the causes and effects of disease or injury. The word pathology also refers to the study of disease in general, incorporating a wide range of biology research fields and medical practices.
Pronunciation examples for pathology
1. pathology.
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2. than the pathology itself.
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3. pathology report malignant sarcoma.
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4. of pathology-- also wonderful.
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5. In this pathology case,
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Examples of use of pathology
1. Amyloid pathology may cause tau pathology and tau pathology might cause amyloid pathology.
2. The post–surgery pathology exam revealed no cancer.
3. The University of Crete is hosting its third congress on pathology, titled «New Trends in Pathology,» at the Candia Maris Hotel in Iraklion, Crete.
4. Dr Sigurdsson said: "It is likely there‘s a synergism in the pathology.
5. "There isn‘t a social pathology that I wouldn‘t be able to put a face to.