Normocytic refers to normal-sized red blood cells, while -cytosis means an increase in the number of cells. Normoskeocytosis is a medical term used to describe a normal number of red cells with a slight increase in the volume. The IPA phonetic transcription for the term would be /nɔːməʊskɪəʊsaɪtəʊsɪs/, with stress on the second syllable. The spelling reflects the scientific nature of the term and the combination of Greek and Latin roots. The word is commonly seen in reports of blood tests and medical diagnoses.
A blood state in which the white cells are normal in number, but there is deviation to the left.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.