Orestrate

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Orestrate

Orestrate (pronounced: /ɔːrɛstreɪt/) is a medical term used in the field of urology to refer to the act of urinating or voiding. The term is derived from the Greek words "ourein" (to urinate) and "strateia" (act), thus literally translating to "the act of urinating".

Etymology

The term "Orestrate" is derived from the Greek words "ourein" which means "to urinate" and "strateia" which means "act". This term is used in the medical field, specifically in urology, to describe the act of urinating or voiding.

Related Terms

  • Micturition: Another term for urination, often used in a clinical context.
  • Dysuria: The medical term for painful or difficult urination.
  • Polyuria: The excessive or abnormally large production or passage of urine.
  • Oliguria: The production of abnormally small amounts of urine.
  • Anuria: The failure of the kidneys to produce urine.
  • Nocturia: Excessive urination at night.

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