IPA: /luˈkoʊsɪs/
KK: /lʊˈkoʊsɪs/
A medical condition characterized by a white discoloration of the skin or the formation of white patches, often associated with certain diseases.
The patient was diagnosed with leucosis after showing signs of skin pallor.
Leucosis is formed from "leuko-" (from Greek "leukos", meaning white) and "-osis" (from Greek "osis", meaning condition or process). The term refers to a condition characterized by an increase in white blood cells, often associated with disease.
Think of 'white' ('leuko-') to remember that 'leucosis' refers to a condition involving an increase in white blood cells.