thymo-1, thym-, thymi-

(Greek > Modern Latin: thymus gland, glands; warty glanular growth resembling a bunch of thyme [aromatic bush leaves])

thymectomize
To surgically remove the thymus gland.
thymectomy
The surgical removal of all or part of the thymus gland.
thymic
Related to or resembling the thymus gland.
thymicolymphatic
Pertaining to the thymus and the lymph nodes.
thymitis
Inflammation of the thymus gland.
thymocyte
A cell in the thymus that migrated there as a prothymocyte from the bone marrow.
thymogenic
Produced by or in reaction to feelings and emotions; such as, a binge of drinking precipitated by an argument with one's spouse.
thymokesis
An abnormal persistence of the enlargement of the thymus in the adult.
thymokinetic
Acting to stimulate the thymus.
thymolize
To treat with, or apply, thymol.
thymolysin
An antibody that induces lysis or destruction of thymic cells.
thymolysis
The destruction or involution of the thymus gland, either as a normal event in mammalian maturation or as induced by glucocorticoids (steroid hormones).
thymolytic
Destructive to thymus tissue.
thymoma
A tumor originating in the epithelial tissues of the thymus gland.
thymopathic
Relating to or caused by a disease of the thymus.

Pointing to a page about a thymo-, spirit, soul, courage, units The thymo words unit with "emotion, spirit" applications.

Pointing to a page about a thymo-, spirit, soul, courage, units The thymo words unit with "thyme plants" applications.