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ste·nosed

 (stə-nōzd′, -nōst′)
adj.
Characterized by stenosis.

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stenosed

(stɪˈnəʊzd)
adj
characterized by or affected with stenosis
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ste•nosed

(stɪˈnoʊst, -ˈnoʊzd)

adj.
characterized by stenosis; abnormally narrowed.
[1895–1900; stenos (is) + -ed2]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.stenosed - abnormally constricted body canal or passage; "a stenosed coronary artery"
pathology - the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases
constricted - drawn together or squeezed physically or by extension psychologically; "a constricted blood vessel"; "a constricted view of life"
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Translations

ste·nosed

a. estenosado-a, rel. a una estenosis.
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