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hypertrophy
[ hahy-pur-truh-fee ]
noun
- abnormal enlargement of a part or organ; excessive growth. Compare gigantism ( def 1 ).
- excessive growth or accumulation of any kind.
verb (used with or without object)
- to affect with or undergo hypertrophy.
hypertrophy
/ ˌhaɪpəˈtrɒfɪk; haɪˈpɜːtrəfɪ /
noun
- enlargement of an organ or part resulting from an increase in the size of the cells Compare atrophy hyperplasia
verb
- to undergo or cause to undergo this condition
Derived Forms
- hypertrophic, adjective
Other Words From
- hy·per·troph·ic [hahy-per-, trof, -ik, -, troh, -fik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hypertrophy1
Example Sentences
In the heart, it reversed age-induced cardiac hypertrophy (enlargement of the heart).
It is nearly always accompanied by a distinct hypertrophy of the thymus gland.
But a prolonged use of the visual mechanism tends to hypertrophy—or atrophy, as the eyes of deep-sea fishes show.
It is, however, when the major leaves that we understand the intense hypertrophy of life evoked by imminent death.
Fourthly, the rarest have been hypertrophy and hypertrophy with dilatation.
Eczema verrucosum presents similar conditions, but, in addition, displays a tendency to papillary or wart-like hypertrophy.
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