niduses (Meaning)

niduses

a place where something originates, develops, or is located, a place or substance in an animal or plant where bacteria or other organisms lodge and multiply, a place where something originates or is fostered or develops, a nest or breeding place, the point of origin or focus of an infection or disease process

niduses Sentence Examples

  1. The inflamed niduses spread throughout the tissue, causing severe pain.
  2. The infection established niduses at multiple sites, complicating the treatment.
  3. The tumor infiltrated the bone and formed niduses that released cancerous cells into the bloodstream.
  4. The niduses of inflammation were visible as swollen and tender areas on the skin.
  5. Antibiotics were ineffective in eradicating the niduses of the bacterial infection.
  6. The niduses of the rash were highly itchy and uncomfortable.
  7. The parasite created niduses within the host's body, where it could lay its eggs.
  8. Researchers believe that certain niduses may serve as potential targets for cancer immunotherapy.
  9. The niduses of the allergic reaction resulted in red, watery eyes and a runny nose.
  10. Immunotherapy aims to identify and target niduses of tumor growth, inducing the immune system to attack the cancer.

FAQs About the word niduses

a place where something originates, develops, or is located, a place or substance in an animal or plant where bacteria or other organisms lodge and multiply, a

nests, centers, nurseries, foci, hearts, breeding grounds, focuses, crucibles, nuclei, hotbeds

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The inflamed niduses spread throughout the tissue, causing severe pain.

The infection established niduses at multiple sites, complicating the treatment.

The tumor infiltrated the bone and formed niduses that released cancerous cells into the bloodstream.

The niduses of inflammation were visible as swollen and tender areas on the skin.