Concept cluster: Negative qualities > Infectious diseases
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(medicine) A medical condition prevalent on Guam, or an aspect of Lytico-Bodig disease, which causes dementia.
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(humorous, rare) Brain-dead.
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(psychology) The deterioration of cognitive or emotional functionality in a person who is distressed or who suffers from a psychological disorder.
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(figuratively, colloquial) Anything no longer in common use or practice.
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The act by which an individual is envenomed.
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You have got strong symptoms of the fantods; your skin is so tight you can’t shut your eyes without opening your mouth.”
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(pathology, obsolete) A fistula.
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(obsolete, medicine) The morbid matter created by a disease.
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(archaic) A bill of health that states that there is infectious disease present in either a ship, or its port of departure.
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(medicine) Describing any sudden and severe (often fatal) inflammation
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(obsolete) Hostility.
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(archaic) scrofula
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(Britain, colloquial) A flu or similar ailment as suffered by a male.
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morbific; causing disease
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That causes disease; sickening, pathogenic.
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Obsolete form of morbific. [That causes disease; sickening, pathogenic.]
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Proceeding from disease; morbid; unhealthy.
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(archaic, informal) One who suffers from melancholia or depression.
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(obsolete) An animal that has died of disease or by mischance.
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Obsolete form of mormal. [(obsolete) A bad sore; a gangrene or cancer.]
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Obsolete form of mormal. [(obsolete) A bad sore; a gangrene or cancer.]
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Obsolete form of murrain. [(archaic) Plague, infectious disease, pestilence.]
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Possessing the muricide instinct; inclined to kill mice.
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(archaic) Plague, infectious disease, pestilence.
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Obsolete form of murrain. [(archaic) Plague, infectious disease, pestilence.]
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Obsolete form of murrain. [(archaic) Plague, infectious disease, pestilence.]
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(obsolete) Infected with or killed by murrain.
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Drowsy or insensible from narcotics.
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An attack of a psychological disorder such as depression or anxiety so severe that it prevents a person from continuing to function normally
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(archaic) Anything harmful to morals or public order.
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(figuratively) Having a harmful moral effect (especially one that is believed to spread in the manner of pestilence).
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Obsolete form of pestilential. [(of people, animals, places or substances) Producing, spreading, promoting or infected with pestilence; causing infection.]
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(figuratively) A grave nuisance, whatever greatly irritates.
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(obsolete) poisonous
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Like or containing poison; poisonous.
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Affected by, or as if by, opium; drowsy; listless; inactive.
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Not having yet ingested caffeine; in particular, not having yet had one's first cup of coffee in the morning
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extinct, but with members of a daughter species remaining alive
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(archaic, UK dialectal) Mortality; plague; pestilence.
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(obsolete or historical) An illness or obstructive condition of the larynx, trachea, or lungs, found as a cause of death on bills of mortality in the 16- and 1700s; possibly croup.
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Of animals, plants, or substances: extremely venomous or poisonous.

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