Dystrophy Definition
dĭstrə-fē
noun
Faulty nutrition.
Webster's New World
Faulty development, or degeneration.
Webster's New World
Any of several disorders, especially muscular dystrophy, in which the muscles weaken and atrophy.
American Heritage
The condition of being dystrophic.
American Heritage
Any of various unrelated, noninfectious, often genetic disorders characterized by progressive deterioration or structural alteration of a body part.
American Heritage Medicine
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Other Word Forms of Dystrophy
Noun
Singular:
dystrophy
Plural:
dystrophiesOrigin of Dystrophy
dys- + -trophy
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