urin-, urino-, uric-, urico-, uri-, -uria, -urea, -ure
(Latin: water, rain, wet)
pseudalbuminuria, pseudoalbuminuria
Proteinuria which is not associated with kidney disturbance.
ptomatiuria
The presence of ptomaines in the urine.
pyuria
Presence of purulent matter in the urine.
siderinuria
urea
urease
The normal impulse to pass water from the bladder: "When Brandon woke up in the morning, he was experiencing uresiaesthesia and so he went directly to relieve himself in the toilet."
uresiaesthesiastic, uresiesthesiastic (adjective); more uresiaesthesiastic, moreuresiesthesiastic; most uresiaesthesiastic, most uresiesthesiastic
Descriptive of the normal urge to take action to empty one's bladder: "After consuming several glasses of soft drinks at the dinner party, Hans became aware of his uresiaesthesiastic necessity to go to the lavatory; so, he excused himself and went to the latrine where he relieved himself of his uncomfortable condition."
urethra
Excess uric acid or urates in the urine: Because Meg noticed a change in her bodily functions, she went to her doctor who, after analysing a blood sample, said that she suffered from uricaciduria, a kind of blood disorder that should be treated immediately.
uricolysis
uricolytic
uridrosis
The presence in the sweat of urinous materials; such as, uric acid, urea, etc.; sudor urinosus.
uriesthesis
The desire to urinate.
urina