heliosis

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἡλίωσις (hēlíōsis, exposure to the sun). By surface analysis, helio- +‎ -osis.

Noun

heliosis (usually uncountable, plural helioses)

  1. Sunstroke.
  2. Sunburn.
  3. Exposure to the sun.
  4. Scorching of plants by the sun.
  5. (historical) A sunroom or solarium of the Ancient Greeks.
    • 1925, Hobart Amory Hare, Progressive Medicine, page 219:
      The Greeks had their helioses and the Romans their solaria; yet heliotherapy has as yet scarcely emerged from the most empiric of performances into the dignity of a scientifically justified or rationalized procedure.
    • 1933, Frank Hammond Krusen, Light Therapy, page 4:
      The Greeks and Romans constructed in their homes special sun parlors (called helioses or thermae).

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