cirrhosis / psorosis / sorosis [sɪˈro:sɪs]
cirrhosis – n. – a chronic disease of the liver caused by alcoholism, hepatitis, etc., in which much of the liver is replaced by fibrous tissue
psorosis – n. – a viral disease of citrus trees affecting sweet oranges, tangerines and grapefruit, and characterized by a scaly bark and exudation of gum, and in the latter stages retarded growth, small yellow leaves and a die-back of twigs, also called scaly bark
sorosis – n. – 1. (Bot.) a fleshy compound fruit, e.g., a pineapple or mulberry derived from the ovaries of several flowers; 2. a women’s club