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ochlesis

[ ok-lee-sis ]

noun

, Pathology.
  1. any disease caused by overcrowding.


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Other Words From

  • och·le·sit·ic [ok-l, uh, -, sit, -ik], och·let·ic [ok-, let, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ochlesis1

1855–60; < Greek óchlēsis disturbance, distress, equivalent to óchlē, variant stem of ochleîn to disturb + -sis -sis
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Example Sentences

Ochlesis, ok-lē′sis, n. an unhealthy condition due to overcrowding.—adj.

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