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Alternative form of acephalgic [(medicine) That occurs without headache, especially of migraine.]
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Continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain.
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(dated slang) A sexually transmitted disease.
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(anatomy) The absence of a tongue.
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(medicine) Inability to swallow.
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(pathology) The absence of internal sexual organs in females
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(pathology) A congenital inability to produce enough tears (absence or inadequacy of tear production).
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(pathology) A congenital inability to produce enough tears (absence or inadequacy of tear production).
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(biology) Born without limbs.
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(pathology) The inability to perform sexual intercourse as a result of a physical or psychological sexual dysfunction.
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(medicine, obsolete) Barrenness, female sterility.
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(psychology) A compulsion to become, or appear to be, an amputee.
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Any pain or ache in the back.
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Alternative form of back pain [Pain felt in the back.]
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Any pain in the belly, stomach, or abdomen.
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A generalised ache that affects (most of) the whole body
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(informal) Causing a sharply painful headache.
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(pathology) A chronic eating disorder characterized by a binge-and-purge cycle - extreme overeating followed by self-induced vomiting.
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(medicine) Gout in the hand.
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(medicine, countable) A condition in which temporary cramp-like pain in the calf muscles is induced by exercise, typically caused by obstruction of the arteries.
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Archaic spelling of colic. [(pathology) Severe pains that grip the abdomen or the disease that causes such pains (due to intestinal or bowel-related problems).]
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A cramping of muscles, especially in the abdomen or uterus.
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Characterised by cramp.
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A chronic condition of unknown etiology, characterised by recurring attacks of intense nausea, vomiting, and sometimes abdominal pain and headaches.
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(medicine) The pain and stiffness felt in muscles several hours to days after unaccustomed or strenuous exercise.
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(pathology) Any mild disorder of digestion, characterised by stomach pain, discomfort, heartburn and nausea, often following a meal.
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A person who has dysphagia.
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(uncountable) Excessive irritability of the esophagus.
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(obsolete) tic douloureux
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(medicine) gout in the knee
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(chiefly in the plural) Pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines.
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(veterinary medicine) The condition, in certain mammals, of pressing the head or face against a wall or into a corner for no apparent reason, usually a sign of neurological disorder.
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A pain or ache in the head.
adj
Alternative spelling of headachy [Suffering from a headache]
adj
Suffering from a headache
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Obsolete form of headache. [A pain or ache in the head.]
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(pathology) The congenital absence of part of one or more limbs. With legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia. With arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.
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(pathology) An abnormality in which one side of the vertebrae are deformed
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Pain felt in (chiefly) the hands, when they are warmed after having been very cold.
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Alternative form of hypospadias [(anatomy) A congenital condition in males in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis.]
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(medicine) ineffective or negligent medical treatment
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A type of headache caused by cold around the brain, either at the back of the throat when eating icecream (as the name suggests), or from cold around the outside of the head. The latter is well known to surfers in cold windy conditions.
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Alternative spelling of ice cream headache [A type of headache caused by cold around the brain, either at the back of the throat when eating icecream (as the name suggests), or from cold around the outside of the head. The latter is well known to surfers in cold windy conditions.]
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A condition of heartburn, nausea, etc. most often caused by eating too quickly.
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(physiognomy, archaic) A person with a narrow face and elongated cranium.
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(medicine) A dark green mass, the contents of the fetal intestines during the later stages of mammalian gestation, that forms the first feces of the newborn.
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(pathology) A severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances.
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One who experiences migraines.
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Alternative letter-case form of mittelschmerz [Lower abdominal and pelvic pain that occurs roughly midway through the menstrual cycle, during ovulation.]
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A combination of three signs associated with acute appendicitis: pain, vomiting, and fever.
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Pain felt in the abdomen during menstruation.
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(pathology) The false sensation, which is often painful, that an amputated limb is still present and attached.
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Pertaining to, or afflicted with, phimosis.
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psychalgia; non-physical pain
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(pathology) An eating disorder characterized by repetitive regurgitation of small amounts of food from the stomach.
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One who is afflicted with scoliosis.
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(medicine, neurology) A rare type of headache that occurs during sexual activity, including masturbation or orgasm.
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Alternative spelling of stomachache [A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion. (The pain is usually lower than the stomach and related to the intestines.)]
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A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion. (The pain is usually lower than the stomach and related to the intestines.)
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(informal) cluster headache
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A pain or ache in the tail.
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A common form of headache characterised by a feeling of constant pressure, frequently on both sides of the head at the same time.
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A particular congenital disorder, whose main symptom is the lack of legs, arms, and hands.
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(medicine) A pain or ache in a tooth.
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Alternative spelling of toothachy [Suffering from a toothache.]
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Suffering from a toothache.
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Obsolete form of toothache. [(medicine) A pain or ache in a tooth.]
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(childish) Alternative form of tummyache [(childish) Any pain in the stomach or abdomen.]
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(childish) Any pain in the stomach or abdomen.
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(archaic) A griping of the bowels.
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The morbid desire to have one's limb amputated.
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