Where does “myelocytosis” come from?

myelocytosis (English) comes from English myelocyte, from English cyte, from Ancient Greek κῠ́τος — hollow”, “vessel.

myelocytosis (English): The presence of excess myelocytes in the blood or bone marrow

Definitions

  1. The presence of excess myelocytes in the blood or bone marrow

Ancestry of “myelocytosis”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishmyelocytea large cell, found in bone marrow, that becomes...
2EnglishcyteSynonym of cell; Obsolete form of city
3Ancient Greekκῠ́τοςhollow”, “vessel

Words derived from “myelocytosis

Every word from Ancient Greek κῠ́τοςEvery word from English cyteEvery word from English myelocyte