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etiology
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e·ti·ol·o·gy also ae·ti·ol·o·gy  (t-l-j)
n. pl. e·ti·ol·o·gies also ae·ti·ol·o·gies
1.
a. The study of causes or origins.
b. The branch of medicine that deals with the causes or origins of disease.
2.
a. Assignment of a cause, an origin, or a reason for something.
b. The cause or origin of a disease or disorder as determined by medical diagnosis.

[Late Latin aetiologia, from Greek aitiologi : aiti, cause + -logi, -logy.]

eti·o·logic (--ljk), eti·o·logi·cal adj.
eti·o·logi·cal·ly adv.
eti·olo·gist n.

etiology [ˌiːtɪˈɒlədʒɪ]
n pl -gies
a variant spelling of aetiology
etiological  [ˌiːtɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl] adj
etiologically  adv
etiologist  n

etiology  (t-l-j)
The cause or origin of a disease, condition, or constellation of symptoms or signs, as determined by medical diagnosis or research.

etiology, aetiology
1. the branch of medical science that studies the causes of diseases and the factors underlying their spread.
2. the accumulated knowledge of disease causes. — etiologist, n. — etiologic, etiological, adj.
See also: Disease and Illness
the science of causation. — etiologic, aetiologic, etiological, aetiological, adj.
See also: Philosophy
the science of the causes of natural phenomena. — etiologic, aetiologic, etiological, aetiological, adj.
See also: Nature
the study of the causes for and origin of any phenomena. Also spelled aetiology.etiological, adj.
See also: Origins
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.etiology - the cause of a disease
cause - events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something; "they are trying to determine the cause of the crash"
2.etiology - the philosophical study of causation
philosophy - the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics
Translations
etiology [ˌiːtɪˈɒlədʒɪ] Netiología f
etiology aetiology [ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi] n [disease] → étiologie f


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As reviewed in the introduction, building dampness, allergens, and respiratory irritants have been associated with cough, wheeze, and increased asthma symptoms and may be etiologically related to the development of asthma in children.
The discovery that human papillomaviruses (HPV) are etiologically linked with cervical cancer has led to efforts to apply this knowledge to improve cervical cancer screening and to potentially prevent cervical cancer through vaccination.
The Pathways Model holds that three etiologically distinct subgroups of problem gamblers can be identified: behaviourally conditioned; emotionally conditioned; and the antisocial impulsivist.
 
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