Where does “trichodysplasia” come from?

trichodysplasia (English) comes from English dysplasia, from English -plasia, from New Latin -plasia, from Ancient Greek πλάσις, from Ancient Greek πλάσσω, from Proto-Hellenic pláťťō, from Proto-Hellenic plátʰyō.

trichodysplasia (English): A disease, sometimes found in organ transplant recipients, characterised by reddened papules, especially on the face

Definitions

  1. A disease, sometimes found in organ transplant recipients, characterised by reddened papules, especially on the face

Ancestry of “trichodysplasia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdysplasiaAbnormal development of cells or tissue, often a...
2English-plasiaGrowth or formation
3New Latin-plasia
4Ancient Greekπλάσιςa moulding, conformation; training; fiction,...
5Ancient GreekπλάσσωI form, mould, shape, sculpt; I form, train a...
6Proto-Hellenicpláťťō
7Proto-Hellenicplátʰyō
Every word from Proto-Hellenic plátʰyōEvery word from Proto-Hellenic pláťťōEvery word from Ancient Greek πλάσσω