phokomelia

[ foh-koh-mee-lee-uh, -meel-yuh ]
/ ˌfoʊ koʊˈmi li ə, -ˈmil yə /

noun Pathology.

Definition for phokomelia (2 of 2)

phocomelia

or pho·ko·me·li·a

[ foh-koh-mee-lee-uh, -meel-yuh ]
/ ˌfoʊ koʊˈmi li ə, -ˈmil yə /

noun Pathology.

a usually congenital deformity of the extremities in which the limbs are abnormally short.
Sometimes pho·com·e·ly [foh-kom-uh-lee] /foʊˈkɒm ə li/.

Origin of phocomelia

1890–95; < New Latin, equivalent to phōco-, combining form representing Greek phṓkē seal + -melia -melia

British Dictionary definitions for phokomelia

phocomelia

phocomely (fəʊˈkɒməlɪ)

/ (ˌfəʊkəʊˈmiːlɪə) /

noun

a congenital deformity resulting from prenatal interference with the development of the fetal limbs, characterized esp by short stubby hands or feet attached close to the body

Derived forms of phocomelia

phocomelic, adjective

Word Origin for phocomelia

C19: via New Latin from Greek phōkē a seal + melos a limb

Medical definitions for phokomelia

phocomelia
[ fō′kō-mēlē-ə, -mēlyə ]

n.

A birth defect in which the upper portion of a limb is absent or poorly developed, so that the hand or foot attaches to the body by a short, flipperlike stump.

Other words from phocomelia

pho′co•melic (-mēlĭk) adj.