en kyphosis

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors, DBPedia 2015, JMDict 1.07, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • fr Cyphose (n, state) ➜
  • ca cifosi (n, state) ➜
  • en humpback (n, state) ➜
  • en hunchback (n, state) ➜
  • es cifosis (n, state) ➜
  • fa قور (n, state) ➜
  • fi kyfoosi (n, state) ➜
  • fi kyttyräselkä (n, state) ➜
  • fr bossu (n, state) ➜
  • he גַּבְנוּן (n, state) ➜
  • id bongkok (n, state) ➜
  • id bungkuk (n, state) ➜
  • id si bongkok (n, state) ➜
  • it cifosi (n, state) ➜
  • it gobba (n, state) ➜
  • ja 脊柱後弯症 (n) ➜
  • ja 脊柱後湾 (n, state) ➜
  • ms bongkok (n, state) ➜
  • ms si bongkok (n, state) ➜
  • pl kifoza (n, state) ➜
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Related terms

  • cs hyperkyfóza (n) ➜
  • en dowager's hump (n) ➜
  • en humpback (n) ➜
  • en hunchback (n) ➜
  • en kypholordosis (n) ➜
  • en kyphoplasty (n) ➜
  • en kyphos (n) ➜
  • en kyphosed (a) ➜
  • en kyphoses (n) ➜
  • en gibbous ➜
  • en humpback ➜
  • en hunchback ➜
  • en kyphotic ➜
  • en lordosis ➜
  • en rekyphosis ➜
  • en scoliosis ➜
  • en cervical ➜
  • en convex ➜
  • en lumbar ➜
  • en sacral ➜
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kyphosis is a type of…

  • en spinal curvature (n, state) ➜
  • en disease (n) ➜

Derived terms

  • en hyperkyphosis ➜
  • en rekyphosis ➜

Types of kyphosis

  • en One impairment a person might have ➜
  • en One type of spinal curvature ➜

Context of this term

  • en anatomy ➜
  • en pathology ➜

Word forms

  • en kyphoses (n) ➜

Etymological roots of "kyphosis"

  • grc κυφοσ ➜

Etymologically related

  • en kyphoscoliosis ➜

Links to other resources

  • dbpedia.org Kyphosis
  • wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q478389
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 114528671-n
  • en.wiktionary.org kyphosis
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