chemo

  • 1Chemo — is used as a prefix for words pertaining to chemicals. Chemo may refer to: Chemotherapy Chemo (comics) Chemo (musician) Blondell Wayne Tatum, a recurring character in novels by Carl Hiaasen, nicknamed Chemo for his grotesque appearance. This… …

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  • 2chemo — Element prim de compunere savantă pentru termeni referitori la chimie . [var. chemi, chimi , chimio . / cf. lat. med. chimia]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 08.12.2004. Sursa: DN  CHEMO /CHIMI(O) elem. chimie . (< germ. chemo , fr. chimi/o/ , cf …

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  • 3chemo... — chemo..., Chemo..., (auch:) chemi..., Chemi..., (vor Vokalen:) chem..., Chem...: Das Wortbildungselement mit der Bedeutung »die Chemie betreffend«, wie z. B. in »Chemigraphie, Chemotechnik, Chemotherapie«, gehört zur Wortfamilie von ↑ Chemie. Es… …

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  • 4Chemo... — chemo..., Chemo..., (auch:) chemi..., Chemi..., (vor Vokalen:) chem..., Chem...: Das Wortbildungselement mit der Bedeutung »die Chemie betreffend«, wie z. B. in »Chemigraphie, Chemotechnik, Chemotherapie«, gehört zur Wortfamilie von ↑ Chemie. Es… …

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  • 5chemo- — statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Pirmoji sudurtinių žodžių dalis, reiškianti ryšį su chemija. atitikmenys: angl. chemo rus. хемо ; химио …

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  • 6chemo- — before vowels chem , element denoting relation to chemical action or chemicals, from comb. form of CHEMICAL (Cf. chemical), used to form scientific compound words from c.1900 …

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  • 7chemo — [kē′mō] n. [Informal] short for CHEMOTHERAPY …

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  • 8chemo- — [kē′mō, kē′mə; kem′ō, kem′ə] combining form of, with, or by chemicals or chemistry [chemurgy]: also, before a vowel, chem …

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  • 9chemo — [[t]ki͟ːmoʊ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Chemo is the same as chemotherapy. [INFORMAL] The first time I had chemo I was quite scared …

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  • 10Chemo — Slang for chemotherapy drug therapy for cancer. Most anticancer drugs are given IV (into a vein) or IM (into muscle). Some anticancer agents are taken orally (by mouth). Chemotherapy is usually systemic treatment, meaning that the drugs flow… …

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