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Definition of morbid
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Morbid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
disease
or
diseased
parts;
as,
morbid
anatomy..
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Morbidity
::
Morbidity
(n.)
Amount
of
disease;
sick rate.
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of which a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on being
abolished
on one side of the body makes its
appearance
in the
corresponding
region
upon the other side.
Abscess
::
Abscess
(n.) A
collection
of pus or
purulent
matter
in any
tissue
or organ of the body, the
result
of a
morbid
process..
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..
Sequela
::
Sequela
(n.) A
morbid
phenomenon
left as the
result
of a
disease;
a
disease
resulting
from
another.
Strictured
::
Stricture
(n.) A
localized
morbid
contraction
of any
passage
of the body. Cf.
Organic
stricture,
and
Spasmodic
stricture,
under
Organic,
and
Spasmodic..
Counterirritate
::
Counterirritate
(v. t.) To
produce
counter
irritation
in; to treat with one
morbid
process
for the
purpose
of
curing
another.
Irritability
::
Irritability
(n.) A
condition
of
morbid
excitability
of an organ or part of the body; undue
susceptibility
to the
influence
of
stimuli.
See
Irritation,
n., 3..
Supersensual
::
Supersensitive
(a.)
Excessively
sensitive;
morbidly
sensitive.
Urocele
::
Urocele
(n.) A
morbid
swelling
of the
scrotum
due to
extravasation
of urine into it.
Morbidity
::
Morbidity
(n.)
Morbid
quality;
disease;
sickness.
Desudation
::
Desudation
(n.) A
sweating;
a
profuse
or
morbid
sweating,
often
succeeded
by an
eruption
of small
pimples..
Sound
::
Sound
(superl.)
Healthy;
not
diseased;
not being in a
morbid
state;
-- said of body or mind; as, a sound body; a sound
constitution;
a sound
understanding..
Irritation
::
Irritation
(n.) A
condition
of
morbid
excitability
or
oversensitiveness
of an organ or part of the body; a state in which the
application
of
ordinary
stimuli
produces
pain or
excessive
or
vitiated
action.
Seborrhea
::
Seborrhea
(n.) A
morbidly
increased
discharge
of
sebaceous
matter
upon the skin;
stearrhea.
Rumination
::
Rumination
(n.) The
regurgitation
of food from the
stomach
after it has been
swallowed,
--
occasionally
observed
as a
morbid
phenomenon
in man..
Melanaemia
::
Melanaemia
(n.) A
morbid
condition
in which the blood
contains
black
pigment
either
floating
freely
or
imbedded
in the white blood
corpuscles.
Heteropathy
::
Heteropathy
(n.) That mode of
treating
diseases,
by which a
morbid
condition
is
removed
by
inducing
an
opposite
morbid
condition
to
supplant
it;
allopathy..
Flux
::
Flux (n.) A fluid
discharge
from the
bowels
or other part;
especially,
an
excessive
and
morbid
discharge;
as, the
bloody
flux or
dysentery.
See
Bloody
flux..
Anamorphosis
::
Anamorphosis
(n.) A
morbid
or
monstrous
development,
or
change
of form, or
degeneration..
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