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metabasis
metabasis (mɛˈtæbəsɪs) n1. (Philosophy) philosophy a change or transition within an argument from one example or case to another2. (Medicine) med a change in the symptoms of a disease, or a change in the treatment of that disease3. (Rhetoric) rhetoric obsolete a transition or change from one subject to anothermetabasisa transition from one subject to another. Also metabola, metabole. — metabatic, adj.See also: Rhetoric and Rhetorical Devices an alteration in the nature of a disease or in its treatment. Also metabola, metabole. — metabatic, adj.See also: Disease and Illnessmetabasis
metabasis [mĕ-tab´ah-sis] change in the manifestations or course of a disease.me·tab·a·sis (mĕ-tab'ă-sis), Rarely used term for a change of any kind in symptoms or course of a disease. [G. a passing over, change, fr. metabainō, to pass over] metabasis An obsolete, nonspecific term for any alteration in the natural course of a disease process.me·tab·a·sis (mĕ-tab'ă-sis) Rarely used termfor a change of any kind in symptoms or course of a disease. [G. a passing over, change, fr. metabainō, to pass over] |