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sciatica
[ sahy-at-i-kuh ]
noun
, Pathology.
- pain and tenderness at some points of the sciatic nerve, usually caused by a prolapsed intervertebral disk; sciatic neuralgia.
- any painful disorder extending from the hip down the back of the thigh and surrounding area.
sciatica
/ saɪˈætɪkə /
noun
- a form of neuralgia characterized by intense pain and tenderness along the course of the body's longest nerve ( sciatic nerve ), extending from the back of the thigh down to the calf of the leg
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sciatica1
C15: from Late Latin sciatica; see sciatic
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Example Sentences
Guaranteed to relieve or your money refunded, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis.
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He suffered a sharp twinge of sciatica and his face lent itself to astonishing contortions.
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If he has sciatica, pleurisy or a gumboil, he can speak of his ailments and tell people what is the matter with him.
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Major Mallison excused himself from the luncheon party on the score of sciatica, which being interpreted meant a sore heart.
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Sciatica is a disease from which youth is comparatively exempt.
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