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di⋅ar⋅rhe⋅a

[dahy-uh-ree-uh]
–noun Pathology.
an intestinal disorder characterized by abnormal frequency and fluidity of fecal evacuations.
Also, di⋅ar⋅rhoe⋅a.


Origin:
1350–1400; ME diaria < LL diarrhoea < Gk diárrhoia a flowing through, equiv. to diarrho- (var. s. of diarrheîn to flow through) + -ia -ia


di⋅ar⋅rhe⋅al, di⋅ar⋅rhe⋅ic, di⋅ar⋅rhet⋅ic [dahy-uh-ret-ik] , di⋅ar⋅rhoe⋅al, di⋅ar⋅rhoe⋅ic, di⋅ar⋅rhoet⋅ic, adjective
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di·ar·rhe·a also di·ar·rhoe·a   (dī'ə-rē'ə)   
n.  Excessive and frequent evacuation of watery feces, usually indicating gastrointestinal distress or disorder.

[Middle English diaria, from Medieval Latin, from Late Latin diarrhoea, from Greek diarroia, from diarrein, to flow through : dia-, dia- + rhein, to flow, run; see sreu- in Indo-European roots.]
di'ar·rhe'al, di'ar·rhe'ic (-ĭk), di'ar·rhet'ic (-rět'ĭk) adj.
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Cultural Dictionary

diarrhea [(deye-uh-ree-uh)]

The frequent passage of abnormally watery feces, which is a sign of illness.

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Word Origin & History

diarrhea 
1398, from O.Fr. diarrie, from L. diarrhoea, from Gk. diarrhoia "diarrhea" (coined by Hippocrates), lit. "a flowing through," from diarrhein "to flow through," from dia- "through" + rhein "to flow." Respelled 16c. from diarria on Latin model.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: di·ar·rhea
Variant: or chiefly British di·ar·rhoea /"dI-&-'rE-&/
Function: noun
: abnormally frequent intestinal evacuations with more or less fluid stools
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Medical Dictionary

diarrhea di·ar·rhe·a or di·ar·rhoe·a (dī'ə-rē'ə)
n.
Excessive and frequent evacuation of watery feces.


di'ar·rhe'al or di'ar·rhe'ic (-ĭk) or di'ar·rhet'ic (-rět'ĭk) adj.

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