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a suffix occurring in nouns that denote actions, conditions, or states (hypnosis; leukocytosis; osmosis), especially disorders or abnormal states (chlorosis; neurofibromatosis; tuberculosis).
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Origin of -osis

On the model of Greek borrowings ending in Greek -ōsis, as sklērōsissclerosis, derived originally from verbs ending in the formative -o- (-ō- in noun derivatives), with the suffix -sis-sis

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How to use -osis in a sentence

  • The surgeons had called it something ending in osis and prescribed finally "light duty."

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British Dictionary definitions for -osis

-osis

suffix forming nouns
indicating a process or statemetamorphosis
indicating a diseased conditiontuberculosis Compare -iasis
indicating the formation or development of somethingfibrosis

Word Origin for -osis

from Greek, suffix used to form nouns from verbs with infinitives in -oein or -oun
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Scientific definitions for -osis

-osis

A suffix that means:
Diseased condition, as in tuberculosis.
Condition or process, as in osmosis.
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