n
(pathology) hyperhidrosis that affects the hands and feet
n
(pathology) A lack of male virility
n
(medicine) Failure to achieve orgasm.
n
(medicine) Complete lack of salivation.
adj
(obsolete, medicine) promoting cicatrization, apulosis
n
(pathology) Decrease or absence of salivary secretion; xerostomia.
adj
Having the characteristics of asthma, as in an "asthmatic cough".
adj
Obsolete form of asthmatic. [Having the characteristics of asthma, as in an "asthmatic cough".]
adj
(dated) Relating to, or relieving, a cough.
n
(medicine) A chart (and associated scale) that classifies human faeces, with limited use as a diagnostic aid.
n
(medicine, rare, obsolete or historical) Body odour affecting the feet.
adv
With coughing and wheezing caused by bronchitis; (figuratively) with noises reminiscent of such coughing and wheezing.
adj
(of a cough or cold) Not dry; involving the coughing of phlegm.
n
(medicine) A common, usually harmless, viral illness, usually with congestion of the nasal passages and sometimes fever.
n
(medicine) One who suffers from COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
n
A condition that causes one to cough; a tendency to cough.
adj
Characterized by coughing.
n
(dated, very rare) Synonym of floccillation
n
(medicine, archaic) corrosion, erosion, or ulceration
adj
(medicine, now rare) Causing blisters; vesicant.
adj
Promoting the skinning over or healing of sores.
adj
(medicine, rare) Causing an increase in mucus within the nose, and hence causing one to sneeze.
adj
Suffering from or affected by gout.
n
(medicine) A chronic cough that has no underlying organic cause or medical diagnosis, and does not respond to conventional medical treatment.
n
(pathology) A dry coughing; the emission of a succession of short coughs.
n
(medicine, dated) A person who has hyperpepsia.
adj
Characterised by excessive coughing
n
(medicine, obsolete) Gout in the hip.
n
A coughing condition that occurs among mountain climbers as a result of cold temperatures and low humidity.
adj
Resembling the disease called lupus.
n
The state arising from abnormality in digestion or absorption of food nutrients across the gastrointestinal tract.
n
a spray medication used as a decongestant when inhaled through the nose.
adj
Characteristic of whooping cough
n
Obsolete form of phthisic. [(pathology) A wasting illness of the lungs, such as asthma or tuberculosis; consumption; phthisis.]
n
Nonstandard spelling of phthisic. [(pathology) A wasting illness of the lungs, such as asthma or tuberculosis; consumption; phthisis.]
adj
Obsolete form of pleuritic. [Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with pleurisy.]
adj
(medicine) Of a cough, producing mucus or sputum from the respiratory tract.
n
A highly inflammatory skin condition resulting in large fluid-filled blister-like areas, or pustules, typically on the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet.
adj
(medicine) Resembling rosacea.
n
Obsolete form of quinsy. [(pathology) A peritonsillar abscess; a painful pus-filled inflammation or abscess of the tonsils and surrounding tissues, usually a complication of tonsillitis, caused by bacterial infection and often accompanied by fever.]
adj
of or relating to a cough
adj
Of or relating to a cough.
n
(pathology) hacking cough
adj
(medicine) Causing coughing.
adj
(medicine) Related to, caused by, or accompanied by a cough
n
Coughing with expectoration of sputum.
n
(medicine, archaic) Pellagra.
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