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Definition of morbid
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of morbid is as below...
Morbid
(a.) Not sound and
healthful;
induced
by a
diseased
or
abnormal
condition;
diseased;
sickly;
as,
morbid
humors;
a
morbid
constitution;
a
morbid
state of the
juices
of a
plant..
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Pectoriloquy
::
Pectoriloquy
(n.) The
distinct
articulation
of the
sounds
of a
patient's
voice,
heard on
applying
the ear to the chest in
auscultation.
It
usually
indicates
some
morbid
change
in the lungs or
pleural
cavity..
Cautery
::
Cautery
(n.) A
burning
or
searing,
as of
morbid
flesh,
with a hot iron, or by
application
of a
caustic
that will burn,
corrode,
or
destroy
animal
tissue..
Narcotic
::
Narcotic
(n.) A drug
which,
in
medicinal
doses,
generally
allays
morbid
susceptibility,
relieves
pain, and
produces
sleep;
but
which,
in
poisonous
doses,
produces
stupor,
coma, or
convulsions,
and, when given in
sufficient
quantity,
causes
death.
The best
examples
are opium (with
morphine),
belladonna
(with
atropine),
and
conium..
Melanaemia
::
Melanaemia
(n.) A
morbid
condition
in which the blood
contains
black
pigment
either
floating
freely
or
imbedded
in the white blood
corpuscles.
Longing
::
Longing
(n.) An eager
desire;
a
craving;
a
morbid
appetite;
an
earnest
wish; an
aspiration.
Scleriasis
::
Scleriasis
(n.) A
morbid
induration
of the edge of the
eyelid.
Micturition
::
Micturition
(n.) The act of
voiding
urine;
also, a
morbidly
frequent
passing
of the
urine,
in
consequence
of
disease..
Ail
::
Ail (n.)
Indisposition
or
morbid
affection.
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.)
Excessive
or
morbid
longing;
lust;
appetite.
Desudation
::
Desudation
(n.) A
sweating;
a
profuse
or
morbid
sweating,
often
succeeded
by an
eruption
of small
pimples..
Lagophthalmos
::
Lagophthalmos
(n.) A
morbid
condition
in which the eye
stands
wide open,
giving
a
peculiar
staring
appearance..
Peccant
::
Peccant
(a.)
Morbid;
corrupt;
as,
peccant
humors..
Morbidly
::
Morbidly
(adv.)
In a
morbid
manner.
Ectopia
::
Ectopia
(n.) A
morbid
displacement
of
parts,
especially
such as is
congenial;
as,
ectopia
of the
heart,
or of the
bladder..
Morbidity
::
Morbidity
(n.)
Morbid
quality;
disease;
sickness.
Lethargical
::
Lethargical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
affected
with, or
resembling,
lethargy;
morbidly
drowsy;
dull;
heavy..
Malady
::
Malady
(n.) Any
disease
of the human body; a
distemper,
disorder,
or
indisposition,
proceeding
from
impaired,
defective,
or
morbid
organic
functions;
especially,
a
lingering
or
deep-seated
disorder..
Anamorphosis
::
Anamorphosis
(n.) A
morbid
or
monstrous
development,
or
change
of form, or
degeneration..
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::
-oma () A
suffix
used in
medical
terms to
denote
a
morbid
condition
of some part,
usually
some kind of
tumor;
as in
fibroma,
glaucoma..
Diarrhoea
::
Diarrhoea
(n.) A
morbidly
frequent
and
profuse
discharge
of loose or fluid
evacuations
from the
intestines,
without
tenesmus;
a
purging
or
looseness
of the
bowels;
a
flux..
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