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Definition of diseased
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Diseased
(a.)
Afflicted
with
disease.
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Scabby
::
Scabby
(superl.)
Diseased
with the scab, or
mange;
mangy..
Isopathy
::
Isopathy
(n.) The
theory
of
curing
a
diseased
organ by
eating
the
analogous
organ of a
healthy
animal.
Exacerbation
::
Exacerbation
(n.) A
periodical
increase
of
violence
in a
disease,
as in
remittent
or
continious
fever;
an
increased
energy
of
diseased
and
painful
action..
Mildew
::
Mildew
(n.) A
growth
of
minute
powdery
or webby
fungi,
whitish
or of
different
colors,
found on
various
diseased
or
decaying
substances..
Phylloxera
::
Phylloxera
(n.) The
diseased
condition
of a vine
caused
by the
insect
just
described.
Ill
::
Ill (a.) Sick;
indisposed;
unwell;
diseased;
disordered;
as, ill of a
fever..
Scab
::
Scab (n.) An
incrustation
over a sore,
wound,
vesicle,
or
pustule,
formed
by the
drying
up of the
discharge
from the
diseased
part..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) The
reciprocal
influence
exercised
by the
various
organs
or parts of the body on one
another,
as
manifested
in the
transmission
of a
disease
by
unknown
means from one organ to
another
quite
remote,
or in the
influence
exerted
by a
diseased
condition
of one part on
another
part or
organ,
as in the
vomiting
produced
by a tumor of the
brain..
Sore
::
Sore (a.) A place in an
animal
body where the skin and flesh are
ruptured
or
bruised,
so as to be
tender
or
painful;
a
painful
or
diseased
place,
such as an ulcer or a
boil..
Hydrargyrism
::
Hydrargyrism
(n.) A
diseased
condition
produced
by
poisoning
with
hydrargyrum,
or
mercury;
mercurialism..
Application
::
Application
(n.) The act of
applying
or
laying
on, in a
literal
sense;
as, the
application
of
emollients
to a
diseased
limb..
Wheatworm
::
Wheatworm
(n.) A small
nematode
worm
(Anguillula
tritici)
which
attacks
the
grains
of wheat in the ear. It is found in wheat
affected
with smut, each of the
diseased
grains
containing
a large
number
of the
minute
young of the
worm..
Gouty
::
Gouty (a.)
Diseased
with, or
subject
to, the gout; as, a gouty
person;
a gouty
joint..
Ergot
::
Ergot (n.) A
diseased
condition
of rye and other
cereals,
in which the
grains
become
black,
and often
spur-shaped.
It is
caused
by a
parasitic
fungus,
Claviceps
purpurea..
Plica
::
Plica (v.) A
diseased
state in
plants
in which there is an
excessive
development
of small
entangled
twigs,
instead
of
ordinary
branches..
Contagion
::
Contagion
(n.) That which
serves
as a
medium
or
agency
to
transmit
disease;
a virus
produced
by, or
exhalation
proceeding
from, a
diseased
person,
and
capable
of
reproducing
the
disease..
Ergotism
::
Ergotism
(n.) A
diseased
condition
produced
by
eating
rye
affected
with the ergot
fungus.
Fomentation
::
Fomentation
(n.) The
lotion
applied
to a
diseased
part.
Morbid
::
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..
Alcoholism
::
Alcoholism
(n.) A
diseased
condition
of the
system,
brought
about by the
continued
use of
alcoholic
liquors..
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