noso-, nos-, nosero-, noser-, -nosia, -nosis, -noses, -nosus, nosema- +
(Greek: disease, sickness)
						nosotoxicity					
					
						The quality of being nosotoxic.					
									
						nosotoxicosis					
					
						Any disease due to or associated with poisoning; a morbid state caused by a toxin.					
									
						nosotoxin					
					
						Any toxin causing or associated with disease.					
									
						nosotrophy, nosotrophic					
					
						1. The care and nursing of the sick. 
2. Directed against or opposed to a disease.
									2. Directed against or opposed to a disease.
						nosotropic					
					
						Directed against the pathological changes or symptoms of a disease.					
									
						oneironosia, oneironosus					
					
						A disease expressed by persistent and unpleasant dreams.					
									
						onychonosus					
					
						Onychopathy, or any disease of the fingernails or toenails.					
									
						osmonosology					
					
						1. The branch of medicine dealing with diseases and disorders of the organs of smell.
2. The science of olfactory disorders.
									2. The science of olfactory disorders.
						paranosic					
					
						An advantage that one receives as a result of illness; applies to primary gain such as freedom from work.					
									
						The study of the diseases of children: Part of Amanda's medical studies involved pedonosology, or the illnesses and disorders of kids of all ages.r					
									
						photonosus					
					
						A disease that results from intense or glaring light; such as, snow blindness.					
									
						psychonosology					
					
						The classification of mental illnesses and behavioral disorders.					
									
						An animal disease that requires both a vertebrate host and a nonanimal (food, soil, plant) source or developmental location for the culmination of its life cycle.
									- Botulism, a paralytic, often fatal illness, caused by ingestion of food contaminated with a preformed toxin.
 - Coccidioidomycosis, an infection which is limited to the lungs and caused by inhalation of spores.
 - Ascariasis, infestation of the gastrointestinal tract that may produce diarrhea and anorexia.
 - Tungiasis, a disease caused by the chigoe flea, the female of which penetrates the human skin, often under the toenail, where she becomes greatly distended with eggs, causing a painful ulcer and inflammation.
 
Examples include:
						trichonosis, trichonosus, trichosis					
					
						1. A disease resulting from eating raw or inadequately cooked pork (or bear or walrus meat in Alaska) that contains encysted larvae of the nematode parasite Trichinella spiralis. 
2. Trichopathy or any disease of the hair.
									2. Trichopathy or any disease of the hair.
						xeronosus					
					
						1. A condition in which the skin is very dry.
2. Xerosis; pathologic dryness of the skin (xeroderma), the conjunctiva (xerophthalmia), or mucous membranes.
									2. Xerosis; pathologic dryness of the skin (xeroderma), the conjunctiva (xerophthalmia), or mucous membranes.
		
