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DREAR |
Morbid |
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EGOMANIA |
Morbid self-love |
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PHOBIA |
Morbid fear |
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AIL |
Indisposition or morbid affection. |
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MORBIDLY |
In a morbid manner. |
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MORBIDITY |
Morbid quality; disease; sickness. |
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MORBOSE |
Proceeding from disease; morbid; unhealthy. |
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PECCANT |
Morbid; corrupt; as, peccant humors. |
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CONCUPISCENCE |
Sexual lust; morbid carnal passion. |
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DESIRE |
Excessive or morbid longing; lust; appetite. |
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AGORAPHOBIA |
Morbid fear of being in open spaces |
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HYPERSECRETION |
Morbid or excessive secretion, as in catarrh. |
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FUR |
To cover with morbid matter, as the tongue. |
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MORBIDNESS |
The quality or state of being morbid; morbidity. |
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RUSSOPHOBIA |
Morbid dread of Russia or of Russian influence. |
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SCLERIASIS |
A morbid induration of the edge of the eyelid. |
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DEPRAVATION |
Change for the worse; deterioration; morbid
perversion. |
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ERETHISM |
A morbid degree of excitement or irritation in an organ. |
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NEOPLASM |
A new formation or tissue, the product of morbid action. |
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AFFECTION |
Disease; morbid symptom; malady; as, a pulmonary
affection. |
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DYSPHORIA |
Impatience under affliction; morbid restlessness;
dissatisfaction; the fidgets. |
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PYURIA |
A morbid condition in which pus is discharged in the urine. |
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DISEASEDNESS |
The state of being diseased; a morbid state;
sickness. |
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LIMOSIS |
A ravenous appetite caused by disease; excessive and
morbid hunger. |
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DISCUSSIVE |
A medicine that discusses or disperses morbid humors; a
discutient. |