Odynophagia (from the Greek roots odyno-, pain + -phagia, from phagein, to eat) is pain on the mouth or esophagus when swallowing. The word is singular and has no plural form.
The term odynophagia refers to a non-specific medical symptom (pain when swallowing), and would be neither singular nor plural. It uses singular verbs. (e.g. His odynophagia is not severe.) Some medical conditions have multiple forms and have usable plurals (e.g. phobias)
Exactly the word...Odynophagia. There is also no plural form of it as well.
The term odynophagia refers to a non-specific medical symptom (pain when swallowing), and would be neither singular nor plural. It uses singular verbs. (e.g. His odynophagia is not severe.) Some medical conditions have multiple forms and have usable plurals (e.g. phobias)
Odynophagia is a medical condition characterized by pain on swallowing due to a disorder of the oesophagus. It's not a countable noun. It has no plural
There is no plural form of odynophagia because you only have one esophagus to receive pain during swallowing.
The Latin word ovum is singular for egg; ova is plural for eggs.
No. The medical term dysphagia means trouble swallowing. It is not singular or plural.
I believe it is "endoscopies"
laceration is the singular form. the plural is formed by adding an -s- on the end. example: The patient had lacerations on his wrists and shoulder blades.
Vita is singular. The plural form of vita is vitae
"Is" is the singular form of the verb "to be," used with singular subjects. "Are" is the plural form used with plural subjects.
It is singular. The plural is ellipses.