"Onychocytes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Onychocytes are the cells that make up the outer layer of the nail plate. They are small, flat cells that contain keratin and are produced by the nail matrix.
Oncychocytes: Small cells found in the nails.
Oncyhauxis is a rare or obsolete word. However, after conducting research, I found that it may refer to a type of fungal disease that affects the nails, characterized by the formation of white or yellowish ridges or lines on the nail surface. The word is often used in medical or dermatological contexts to describe this specific condition.
Onychitis is a medical term that refers to inflammation of the nail bed, which is the area under the nail plate. It can cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and pus around the nail. Onychitis is usually caused by bacterial or fungal infections, and can be treated with antibiotics or anti-fungal medication.
Onychium is a type of fern that is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The name "Onychium" comes from the Greek word "onyx", meaning "claw", which refers to the shape of the fern's leaves.
An onychocyte is a small, round or oval-shaped cell that is found in the outer layer of the nail plate, particularly at the free edge of the fingernail or toenail. Onychocytes are responsible for producing keratin, a protein that makes up the structure of the nail. They are also involved in the formation and growth of the nail plate. In health, onychocytes are present in the nail plate, but in certain nail disorders, such as nail dystrophy, they can become visible leading to changes in the nail appearance.
Onychodermal: Relating to or characteristic of the skin around the fingernails or toenails.
Onychodystrophy is a medical term that refers to a disorder or abnormality of the nails. It can manifest in various ways, such as brittleness, splitting, fragility, or discoloration. The condition can be caused by a range of factors, including nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, skin conditions, and certain medications. Treatment for onychodystrophy typically involves addressing the underlying cause, as well as using topical treatments or nail care techniques to promote healthy nail growth.
Onychogryphosis is a type of nail disorder that refers to degeneration and distortion of the toenails or fingernails, causing them to become thickened, curved, or overgrown. It is often a result of poor nail care, nail trauma, or underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes or circulatory problems. Onychogryphosis can cause pain, difficulty walking, and aesthetic issues. Treatment typically involves trimming the affected nail, and in more severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to improve the appearance and functionality of the nail.
Onychoid refers to a finger or toe that resembles a claw, typically due to a congenital deformity or anomaly. It can also describe a nail that is shaped like a claw or a claw-like finger or toe.
Onycholysis is a medical term that refers to the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. In other words, it is the condition where the nail begins to lift off or comes loose from the skin beneath it, often resulting in a gap between the nail and the cuticle. This can be caused by various factors, including fungal or bacterial infections, injury, or skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.
Onychoma is a medical term that refers to a benign skin tumor that develops on the nail plate or the surrounding skin of the fingers or toes. It is also known as a nail tumor or a subungual tumor. Onychoma is usually caused by a virus and is characterized by a painful lump or bump on the nail bed that can cause nail thickening or cracking. It is a treatable condition and usually resolves on its own if left untreated.