Ph.L.


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Licentiate in Philosophy.

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  • Phleb-

    1. a combining form meaning “vein,” used in the formation of compound words: phlebosclerosis. combining form 1. indicating a vein: phlebotomy word-forming element in medicine meaning “vein,” from Greek phlebo-, comb. form of phleps “vein,” of uncertain origin. phlebo- or phleb- pref. Vein: phlebotomy.

  • Phlebarteriectasia

    phlebarteriectasia phleb·ar·ter·i·ec·ta·si·a (flěb’är-tēr’ē-ĭk-tā’zē-ə, -zhə) n. See vasodilation.

  • Phlebectasia

    phlebectasia phleb·ec·ta·si·a (flěb’ĭk-tā’zē-ə, -zhə) n. Dilation of the veins. Also called venectasia.

  • Phlebectomy

    /flɪˈbɛktəmɪ/ noun 1. the surgical excision of a vein or part of a vein phlebectomy phle·bec·to·my (flĭ-běk’tə-mē) n. Excision of a segment of a vein. Also called venectomy.

  • Phlebemphraxis

    phlebemphraxis phleb·em·phrax·is (flěb’ěm-frāk’sĭs) n. Venous thrombosis.


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