lathyrism
Terms vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
terms | lathyrism |As nouns the difference between terms and lathyrism
is that terms is while lathyrism is a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Lathyrism vs Lathyritic - What's the difference?
lathyrism | lathyritic |As a noun lathyrism
is a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus Lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.As an adjective lathyritic is
of or pertaining to lathyrism.Osteolathyrism vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
osteolathyrism | lathyrism | Derived terms |Osteolathyrism is a derived term of lathyrism.
As nouns the difference between osteolathyrism and lathyrism
is that osteolathyrism is a collagen cross-linking deficiency brought on by dietary overreliance on the seeds of plants of the genus lathyrus , especially , the (grass pea) while lathyrism is a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Neurolathyrism vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
neurolathyrism | lathyrism | Derived terms |Neurolathyrism is a derived term of lathyrism.
As nouns the difference between neurolathyrism and lathyrism
is that neurolathyrism is lathyrism while lathyrism is a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Angiolathyrism vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
angiolathyrism | lathyrism | Derived terms |Lathyrism is a derived term of angiolathyrism.
Angiolathyrism is likely misspelled.
Angiolathyrism has no English definition.
As a noun lathyrism is
a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus Lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Emaciation vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
emaciation | lathyrism |As nouns the difference between emaciation and lathyrism
is that emaciation is the act of making very lean while lathyrism is a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Paralysis vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
paralysis | lathyrism |As nouns the difference between paralysis and lathyrism
is that paralysis is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs while lathyrism is a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Characterise vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
characterise | lathyrism |As a verb characterise
is .As a noun lathyrism is
a neurological disease of humans and domestic animals, caused by eating certain legumes of the genus lathyrus and characterised by paralysis and emaciation.Lathyrus vs Lathyrism - What's the difference?
lathyrus | lathyrism |Lathyrus is often a misspelling of lathyrism.
Lathyrus has no English definition.
