Concept cluster: Health > Disease or medical condition
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Alternative form of 'rhoids.
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(uncountable, medicine, obsolete) Urethral discharge as a symptom of gonorrhea.
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Obsolete form of amenorrheal. [Relating to amenorrhea.]
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(pathology) The process of removing pathogenic organisms or protecting against such organisms.
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(medicine) An incident wherein a person who suffers intermittent experiences of bronchioconstriction undergoes such an experience, usually with a sudden onset.
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Obsolete form of azotorrhea.
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(medicine, obsolete) blennorrhea of the glans
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Excessive blennorrhea, or mucous discharge, especially as seen in gonorrhea.
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(medicine) gonorrhea
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Of or pertaining to blennorrhoea.
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obsolete typography of blennorrhea [(medicine) An inordinate secretion and discharge of mucus.]
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Obsolete form of blennorrhoeal. [Of or pertaining to blennorrhoea.]
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Obsolete form of blennorrheic.
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(UK, Australia) Alternative spelling of blogorrhea [Excessive, compulsive, or stream-of-consciousness blogging, especially over trivial matters.]
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The production of unusually large amounts of watery sputum by the body; it may result from bronchitis, asthma, poisoning, or various other disorders.
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Alternative form of bronchorrhea [The production of unusually large amounts of watery sputum by the body; it may result from bronchitis, asthma, poisoning, or various other disorders.]
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obsolete typography of bronchorrhoea
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A discharge of fluid associated with this condition.
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A set of criteria used to identify the likelihood of a bacterial infection in adult patients complaining of a sore throat.
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Obsolete form of chylorrhea.
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(medicine) An excess of mucus or fluid in the respiratory system; congestion of the lungs, or nasal congestion.
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(medicine) Initialism of Chinese restaurant syndrome. [(medicine, gastroenterology) A syndrome associated with consumption of the westernized version of Chinese food, characterized by various symptoms such as burning and tingling sensations, rapid heartbeat, and drowsiness, and tentatively ascribed to monosodium glutamate found in the food.]
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Obsolete form of cystorrhea.
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(medicine) The discharge of tears mixed with blood; a hemorrhagic discharge from the lacrimal sac.
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Obsolete form of dacryorrhea. [excessive lacrimal secretion]
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(medicine, archaic) The excretion or passage of feces.
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A gastrointestinal disorder characterized by frequent and very soft or watery bowel movements.
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That induces diarrhea
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(chiefly British spelling) Archaic spelling of diarrhea. [A gastrointestinal disorder characterized by frequent and very soft or watery bowel movements.]
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Obsolete spelling of diarrheal [That causes, or is associated with diarrhea.]
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Obsolete form of diarrhetic. [That causes, or is associated with, diarrhea]
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Diarrhea.
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Obsolete form of dysmenorrheal. [Relating to dysmenorrhea.]
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Obsolete form of dysmenorrheic. [Of, pertaining to, or experiencing dysmenorrhea.]
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(archaic) Any of various stomach ailments accompanied by diarrhea.
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(pathology) Abnormal excitement of a bodily organ or tissue.
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Alternative spelling of eumenorrheic [Of, pertaining to, or experiencing eumenorrhea.]
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(medicine) leukorrhea
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(pathology) Any food-borne disease, such as salmonella, which causes diarrhea, nausea, fever and abdominal cramps.
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Obsolete form of gastrorrhea. [Excessive production of gastric juice]
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(American spelling) A sexually transmitted infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a species of bacteria (the gonococcus) that affects the mucous membrane of the genital and urinary tracts.
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(American spelling) Alternative spelling of gonorrhoeic [(pathology) Related to gonorrhoea; pertaining to gonorrhea.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of gonorrhea [(American spelling) A sexually transmitted infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a species of bacteria (the gonococcus) that affects the mucous membrane of the genital and urinary tracts.]
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Alternative spelling of gonorrheal [Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with gonorrhoea]
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Alternative form of gonorrhoeic [(pathology) Related to gonorrhoea; pertaining to gonorrhea.]
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Obsolete spelling of gonorrhea [(American spelling) A sexually transmitted infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a species of bacteria (the gonococcus) that affects the mucous membrane of the genital and urinary tracts.]
adj
Obsolete form of gonorrheal. [Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with gonorrhoea]
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Obsolete spelling of gonorrheic
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Alternative form of graphorrhoea [The writing of random lists of meaningless words, linked to schizophrenia.]
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Obsolete form of hydrorrhea.
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Obsolete form of hemorrhoidal. [Of or relating to hemorrhoids.]
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Archaic spelling of hemorrhea; hemorrhage. [(medicine) Loose flowing of blood; hemorrhage.]
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(pathology, obsolete) A fetid, watery discharge from a sore; pus.
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(medicine) The discharge of orange-coloured, waxy diarrhoea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar
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(pathology) An excessive secretion from a larynx; abnormal mucous discharge of a larynx.
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Obsolete form of laryngorrhea.
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Alternative form of leukorrhea [(pathology) Thick, whitish vaginal discharge.]
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Alternative spelling of leukorrhea [(pathology) Thick, whitish vaginal discharge.]
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Alternative form of leukorrheal [Relating to leukorrhea.]
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Obsolete form of leucorrhoea.
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Obsolete form of leukorrheal. [Relating to leukorrhea.]
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Obsolete form of leucorrhoeic.
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(pathology) Thick, whitish vaginal discharge.
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Alternative form of leukorrhea [(pathology) Thick, whitish vaginal discharge.]
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Obsolete form of leukorrhea. [(pathology) Thick, whitish vaginal discharge.]
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(medicine) A form of diarrhea in which food passes through the body with little or no digestion.
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(medicine) A profuse flow of lochia.
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of logorrhea [(often humorous) Excessive talkativeness.]
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Alternative form of logorrheic [Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting logorrhea, the excessive flow of words]
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(British spelling) Obsolete spelling of logorrhea [(often humorous) Excessive talkativeness.]
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Alternative form of logorrheic [Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting logorrhea, the excessive flow of words]
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Obsolete form of lymphorrhea. [The external flow of lymph, typically from a wound]
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Obsolete form of melena. [the passage of dark, tarry stools containing blood, a result of upper gastrointestinal bleeding]
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(pathology) abnormal uterine bleeding
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Obsolete form of metrorrhea.
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Excessive secretion of mucus
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Obsolete form of myxorrhea. [Excessive secretion of mucus]
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(pathology) The blockage of the nasal passages usually due to membranes lining the nose becoming swollen from inflamed blood vessels.
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Alternative form of oligomenorrheic [Of, pertaining to, or experiencing oligomenorrhea.]
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(chiefly British spelling) Alternative form of otorrhea [(medicine) Discharge of fluid from an external ear.]
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(chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of otorrhea [(medicine) Discharge of fluid from an external ear.]
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Obsolete form of otorrheal.
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Obsolete form of otorrheic.
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(pathology) A recurring discharge
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A bezoar comprising undigested medications and their vehicles, such as capsule casings and tablets; such bezoars can form in people with disrupted digestion, polypharmacy, or both.
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A discharge of mucus from the anus
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Alternative spelling of prostatorrhoea [Morbid or excessive discharge from a prostate gland.]
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Morbid or excessive discharge from a prostate gland.
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Alternative form of pseudodiarrhea [(medicine) A condition of increased stool frequency (more than three times daily) with a normal daily stool weight of less than 300 g; it may accompany irritable bowel syndrome, hyperthyroidism, and anorectal disorders such as proctitis.]
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A discharge of pus.
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Alternative form of pyorrheic [(medicine) Of or pertaining to pyorrheas; characteristic of pyorrhoea.]
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Alternative spelling of pyorrhea [An inflammation of the gums in which the teeth become loose; chronic periodontitis.]
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Obsolete form of pyorrheal. [Relating to pyorrhea.]
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Obsolete form of pyorrheic. [(medicine) Of or pertaining to pyorrheas; characteristic of pyorrhoea.]
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Synonym of rhinitis medicamentosa
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(uncountable) Watery or thin discharge of serum or mucus, especially from the eyes or nose, formerly thought to cause disease.
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A profuse nosebleed.
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Alternative form of rhinorrhea [(medicine) A persistent discharge of watery mucus from the nose; typical of the common cold.]
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Alternative form of rhinorrheal [Of or relating to rhinorrhea.]
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(chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of rhinorrhea [(medicine) A persistent discharge of watery mucus from the nose; typical of the common cold.]
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Alternative form of 'rhoids.
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Alternative form of 'rhoids.
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A condition among runners characterised by the urgent need for a relatively liquid bowel movement during a run.
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Alternative form of runner's diarrhea [A condition among runners characterised by the urgent need for a relatively liquid bowel movement during a run.]
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seborrhea
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Obsolete form of seborrheal. [Of or relating to seborrhea]
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Alternative spelling of sialorrhea [(medicine) Drooling; the flow of excess saliva from the mouth]
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Obsolete form of sialorrhea. [(medicine) Drooling; the flow of excess saliva from the mouth]
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Diarrhea contracted by someone visiting from another country or region via food or water contaminated with microbes to which their gut microbiota is unaccustomed.
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Alternative form of traveler's diarrhea [Diarrhea contracted by someone visiting from another country or region via food or water contaminated with microbes to which their gut microbiota is unaccustomed.]
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Alternative form of traveler's diarrhea [Diarrhea contracted by someone visiting from another country or region via food or water contaminated with microbes to which their gut microbiota is unaccustomed.]
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(medicine) bleeding of the gums
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Alternative form of urethrorrhea [(pathology) An abnormal discharge (typically of blood) from the urethra.]
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Obsolete form of urethrorrhea. [(pathology) An abnormal discharge (typically of blood) from the urethra.]
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(slang, Britain) logorrhoea

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