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You mean plural, eh? Go to www.onelook.com, type in decubitus, then click on the Dorland's link

Posted By: under Medicine. nm on 2006-02-07
In Reply to: Pleural of decubitus? - MTR

Subject: You mean plural, eh? Go to www.onelook.com, type in decubitus, then click on the Dorland's link

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Dorland's says the plural of decubitus stays as decubitus. nm
Subject: Dorland's says the plural of decubitus stays as decubitus. nm

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It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti
Subject: It is the plural form of decubitus so type plural decubiti


The singular and plural forms are decubitus. No decubiti. And
Subject: The singular and plural forms are decubitus. No decubiti. And

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www.onelook.com and they give you the Dorland's option off of there. Great for searching! nm
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Per Dorland's there is no plural. It's just meatus. nm
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Dorland's has vasa as being plural of vas. nm
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Mefoxitin click link
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Per Dorland's Medical Dictionary - plural of orifice is "orificia" NM
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Dorland's, the bible IMHO, shows hernias as the plural of hernia. sm
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click on the link in email and then close out of mt stars and re-do the message again
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Please click on the link I provided directly under your post. There's your answer.
Subject: Please click on the link I provided directly under your post. There's your answer.

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Here is a good all around PE link. Click on lower extremities exam. sm
Subject: Here is a good all around PE link. Click on lower extremities exam. sm

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I copied this from a link from Onelook.com...this is the link SL
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Link for Dorland's
Here's the link for free Dorland's at Merck's:

http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_a-b_00zPzhtm

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see link...all the *tory failures on Onelook.com
Subject: see link...all the *tory failures on Onelook.com

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The plural is ulcers. Decubitus ulcers.
Subject: The plural is ulcers. Decubitus ulcers.

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Other than transient, I don't know. Go to onelook.com, type in transg* and see if any of them fit
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pleural of decubitus is decubitus in Dorlands Medical Dictionary. I have always been typing decubiti
Subject: pleural of decubitus is decubitus in Dorlands Medical Dictionary. I have always been typing decubiti as the pleural. Oops. nm


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Go to onelook.com and type in fu* and see if one of the fuchs phrases fits in there. There
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Duh! Meant to type tophus or tophi as plural form.
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decubitus, maybe
Subject: decubitus, maybe

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Decubitus
Subject: Decubitus

According to the CNA who accompanied her she also has several stage 2 sacral s/l decubitae and a history of normocytic anemia.


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? decubitus
Subject: ? decubitus


No it's not. Seems like it should be, but it is not. Always decubitus. nm
Subject: No it's not. Seems like it should be, but it is not. Always decubitus. nm

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Decubitus
Subject: Decubitus

The plural of decubitus is not decubiti. Being a fourth declension Latin word ending in 'us,' decubitus is both singular and plural.
Decubitus
Subject: Decubitus

I have looked in my Stedman's Medical Dictionary and the plural of decubitus is in fact decubitus not decubiti as I also thought.
S/L Tegrasore for decubitus? TIA NM
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Pleural of decubitus?
Subject: Pleural of decubitus?

Pleural of decubitus?  Is it decubiti?


TIA.


 


pleural of decubitus
Subject: pleural of decubitus

decubiti
Decubitus ulcer
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Howdy,


I'm stuck on an ointment for decubitus ulcers, sounds like bethane ointment?


 


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Just a guess, but can you hear Bacitracin ointment?
You are correct, always decubitus
Subject: You are correct, always decubitus


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hope this helps ya!