IPA: /dɪsˈpleɪʒə/
KK: /dɪsˈpleɪʒə/
An abnormal growth or development of tissues, organs, or cells in the body.
The doctor diagnosed the patient with dysplasia after examining the tissue samples.
Dysplasia → It is formed from "dys-" (meaning bad or difficult) and "plasis" (from Greek "plassein", meaning to form or mold). The word "dysplasia" refers to an abnormal or difficult formation of cells or tissues.
Think of 'dys-' meaning bad or difficult, and 'plasis' meaning to form. This helps you remember that dysplasia refers to a difficult or abnormal formation.