Achromatosis
achromatosis
achromatosis a·chro·ma·to·sis (ə-krō’mə-tō’sĭs)
n. pl. a·chro·ma·to·ses (-sēz’)
See achromia.
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- Achromatous
without color. having little or inadequate color; lighter in color than normal. adjective having little or no colour or less than is normal achromatous a·chro·ma·tous (ā-krō’mə-təs, ə-krō’-) adj. Having no color; colorless.
- Achromaturia
achromaturia achromaturia a·chro·ma·tu·ri·a (ə-krō’mə-tyur’ē-ə) n. Passage of colorless or very pale urine.
- Achromia
achromia achromia a·chro·mi·a (ā-krō’mē-ə, ə-krō’-) n. Congenital or acquired deficiency of natural pigmentation. Lack of capacity to accept stains in cells or tissue. Also called achromasia, achromatosis.
- Achromobacter
any of several rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Achromobacter, found in soil and water.
- Achromic
colorless; without coloring matter. adjective colourless achromic a·chro·mic (ā-krō’mĭk, ə-krō’-) adj. Having no color; colorless.