Olliers Disease, also known as enchondromatosis, is a rare nonhereditary disorder characterized by the presence of multiple enchondromas in the bones. While it is important to medically refer to this condition as Olliers Disease, there are also synonyms used to describe similar conditions. These include multiple enchondromas, enchondromatosis, and cartilaginous dysplasia. These terms serve as alternative ways to describe the presence of multiple benign tumors composed of cartilage within the bones. It is crucial to use these synonyms to enhance communication among healthcare professionals and facilitate understanding and diagnosis of this unique skeletal disorder.