hyalo-, hyal-
(Greek: glass, glassy; transparent; pertaining to the vitreous humor or surrounding membrane)
						angiohyalinosis					
					
						Hyaline degeneration of the walls of the blood vessels.
									Hyaline degenerationz, refers to a group of several degenerative processes that affect various cells and tissues, resulting in the formation of rounded masses ("droplets") or relatively broad bands of substances that are homogeneous, translucent, refractile, and moderately to deeply acidophilic; may occur in the collagen of old fibrous tissue, smooth muscle of arterioles or the uterus, and as droplets in parenchymal cells.
						hyalescent					
					
						hyalesence					
					
						hyaline: glass					
					
						1. Resembling glass, as in translucence or transparency; glassy.
2. Clear, translucent, and containing no fibers or granular material.
									2. Clear, translucent, and containing no fibers or granular material.
						hyalinization					
					
						An excessive fear of glass bottoms: Don never understood why anyone having a hyalinopygophobia would dread to see the lowest part or base of a water goblet!					
									
						hyalite					
					
						hyalitis					
					
						hyaloclast					
					
						hyaloclastic					
					
						hyalodermis					
					
						hyalogen					
					
						hyalograph					
					
						An instrument for tracing designs on glass.					
									
						hyalography					
					
						The art and technique of writing, or engraving, on glass.					
									
						hyaloid					
					
  More "glass" words are at this vitreo-, vitr- family unit.
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