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physo-, phys- (Greek: breath, wind; pertaining to air or gas; bellows, bladder, bubble; swollen; as seen in many modern scientific terms).


physocarpous:
Having an inflated or bladder-like fruit.
physocele:
A tumor or hernia distended with gas or circumscribed swelling due to gas.
physocephaly:
Emphysematous swelling of the head.
physocleistous:
A term used of fish which have the air bladder disconnected from the gut.
physogastrism, physogastric, physogastry:
In certain insects, a condition in which the abdomen becomes distended by the growth of fat bodies or other organs.
physograde, physogradous:
Moving by means of a hollow vesicular float or buoy; of or pertaining to the Physograda, a group of oceanic hydrozoa furnished with such floating organs; a member of this group.
physohematometra:
The presence of gas and blood within the uterus.
physohydrometra:
The presence of gas and fluid within the uterus.
physometra:
The presence air or gas in the uterous; uterine tympanites [distention of the abdomen or intestines due to the presence of gas].
physopod:
A mollusk of the section Physopoda or Thysanoptera, rhipidoglossate gastropods, with a sort of sucker on the foot.
Physophora:
A genus of oceanic hydrozoa, the species of which float by means of numerous vesicular organs.
physophorous:
Of the nature of the Physophora, having pneumatophores or swimming-bells.
physopyosalpinx:
Pus and gas in a fallopian tube.
physostigminism:
Poisoning by physostigmine [a colorless or pink poisonous crystalline compound obtained from the Calabar bean and used in medicinal drugs].
physostome, physostomi, physostomatous, physostomous:
Fish that have a pneumatic duct leading from the air bladder to some part of the alimentary canal (usually the esophagus); they include members of a number of suborders and the name is no longer used in systematic classification.
A Dictionary of Zoology by A. W. Leftwich
(London: Constable and Company Limited, 1973).