IPA: /ˈpaɪ.ɔɪd/
KK: /pyoid/
Describing something that looks or is similar to pus.
The doctor noted that the wound had a pyoid appearance, indicating possible infection.
The word 'pyoid' is derived from the Greek root 'pyon' (meaning pus) and the suffix '-oid' (meaning resembling or like). Therefore, 'pyoid' refers to something that resembles or is related to pus.
Think of 'pyon' which means pus, and remember that 'pyoid' describes something that looks like or is related to pus.