osteocope (Meaning)
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osteocope (n.)
Pain in the bones; a violent fixed pain in any part of a bone.
Synonyms & Antonyms of osteocope
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osteocope Sentence Examples
- Chronic osteocope plagues the elderly, causing incessant bone pain.
- The patient experienced severe osteocope, rendering him bedridden.
- The doctor suspected an underlying malignancy due to the relentless osteocope.
- The osteocope was so excruciating that the patient could barely walk.
- The physician prescribed pain relievers to alleviate the patient's osteocope.
- The throbbing osteocope made it difficult for the athlete to train.
- The patient's osteocope was most intense during the night hours.
- X-rays revealed no abnormalities that could explain the patient's osteocope.
- The oncologist performed a biopsy to determine if the osteocope was caused by bone cancer.
- After several rounds of radiation therapy, the patient's osteocope gradually subsided.
FAQs About the word osteocope
Pain in the bones; a violent fixed pain in any part of a bone.
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No antonyms found.
Chronic osteocope plagues the elderly, causing incessant bone pain.
The patient experienced severe osteocope, rendering him bedridden.
The doctor suspected an underlying malignancy due to the relentless osteocope.
The osteocope was so excruciating that the patient could barely walk.