ooph

ooph
ooph·a·gous;
ooph·o·ron;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • oophagy — ooph·a·gy (o ofґə je) [Gr. ōophagein to eat eggs] the eating of eggs; said of insects whose diet consists largely of eggs …   Medical dictionary

  • oophorogenous — ooph·o·rog·e·nous (o of″ə rojґə nəs) derived from the ovary …   Medical dictionary

  • oophorohysterectomy — ooph·o·ro·hys·ter·ec·to·my (o of″ə ro his″tər ekґtə me) [oophoro + hysterectomy] surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries …   Medical dictionary

  • oophorostomy — ooph·o·ros·to·my (o of″ə rosґtə me) [oophoro + stomy] the making of an opening into an ovarian cyst …   Medical dictionary

  • oophagous — ooph·a·gous …   English syllables

  • oophoron — ooph·o·ron …   English syllables

  • Oophorectomy — The removal of one or both ovaries by surgery. * * * SYN: ovariectomy. [G. oon, egg, + phoros, bearing, + ektome, excision] * * * oo·pho·rec·to·my .ō ə fə rek tə mē n, pl mies the surgical removal of an ovary called also ovariectomy * * * n. su …   Medical dictionary

  • Oophoritis — Inflammation of the ovary or egg sac. * * * Inflammation of an ovary. SYN: ovaritis. [G. oon, egg, + phoros, a bearing, + itis, inflammation] * * * oo·pho·ri·tis .ō ə fə rīt əs n inflammation of one or both ovaries called also ovaritis * * * n …   Medical dictionary

  • Salpingo-oophorectomy — Removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. * * * Removal of the ovary and its fallopian tube. SYN: salpingo ovariectomy, tubo ovariectomy. * * * sal·pin·go oo·pho·rec·to·my sal .piŋ gō .ō ə fə rek tə mē n, pl mies surgical excision of a… …   Medical dictionary

  • epoophoron — A collection of rudimentary tubules in the mesosalpinx between the ovary and the uterine tube; composed of two portions, the longitudinal duct of epoöphoron and the transverse ductules of epoöphoron, they are the vestiges of tubules of the middle …   Medical dictionary

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