Definition of Cryptorchids

1. Noun. (plural of cryptorchid) ¹

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Definition of Cryptorchids

1. cryptorchid [n] - See also: cryptorchid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cryptorchids

cryptophytes
cryptopine
cryptopines
cryptopodia
cryptoporticus
cryptoprocessing
cryptoprocessor
cryptoprocessors
cryptoprotocols
cryptopyrrole
cryptorchidisms
cryptorchidopexy
cryptorchids (current term)
cryptorchidy
cryptorchism
cryptorchisms
cryptos
cryptoscope
cryptospora
cryptosporidia
cryptosporidium
cryptosystem
cryptosystems
cryptotomography

Literary usage of Cryptorchids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1888)
"THE CASTRATION OF cryptorchids.1 By J. OSTERMANN, Assistant at the Medical Clinique of the Berlin Veterinary College. IN my former sphere of operations in ..."

2. Surgical diseases of the dog and cat: With Chapters on Anaesthetics and by Frederick Thomas George Hobday (1906)
"cryptorchids. Retention of the testicle is not at all of uncommon occurrence in the dog and cat, and when the term ' cryptorchid ' is used it is understood ..."

3. Animal Castration by Alexandre François Augustin Liautard (1884)
"Abdominal cryptorchids are sometimes treated by removal through the flank—an operation intrinsically more dangerous, as well as less promising of success ..."

4. Urology: Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Diseases of the Male Genital Organs by Edward Loughborough Keyes (1917)
"A great majority of double cryptorchids are sterile, and so general is the application of this rule that Curling,3 after citing several cases of women ..."

5. The Surgical Diseases of the Genito-urinary Organs by Edward Lawrence Keyes (1905)
"It is true that a great majority of double cryptorchids are sterile, and so general is the application of this rule that Curling,1 after citing several ..."

6. Anomalies and curiosities of medicine by George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle (1901)
"In those cases in which the testicles are still in the abdominal cavity the individuals are termed cryptorchids. Johnsond has collected the results of ..."

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