sickness
(ˈsɪk nɪs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a particular disease or malady.
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complaint
(əmˈpleɪnt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a cause of bodily pain or ailment; malady.
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maladies
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of Malady
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grief
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physical pain, or a cause of it; malady
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affection
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disease; morbid symptom; malady. as, a pulmonary affection
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evil
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malady.or disease; especially in the phrase king's evil, the scrofula
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sickness
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the quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady
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illness
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disease; indisposition; malady. disorder of health; sickness; as, a short or a severe illness
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cure
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to subdue or remove by remedial means; to remedy; to remove; to heal; -- said of a malady
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infirmity
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the state of being infirm; feebleness; an imperfection or weakness; esp., an unsound, unhealthy, or debilitated state; a disease; a malady. as, infirmity of body or mind
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distemper
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a morbid state of the animal system; indisposition; malady. disorder; -- at present chiefly applied to diseases of brutes; as, a distemper in dogs; the horse distemper; the horn distemper in cattle
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disease
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an alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the performance of the vital functions, and causing or threatening pain and weakness; malady. affection; illness; sickness; disorder; -- applied figuratively to the mind, to the moral character and habits, to institutions, the state, etc
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rickets
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a disease which affects children, and which is characterized by a bulky head, crooked spine and limbs, depressed ribs, enlarged and spongy articular epiphyses, tumid abdomen, and short stature, together with clear and often premature mental faculties. The essential cause of the disease appears to be the nondeposition of earthy salts in the osteoid tissues. Children afflicted with this malady stand and walk unsteadily. Called also rachitis
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