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Dyscrasy \Dys"cra*sy\, n.; pl. {Discrasies}.
Dycrasia.
[1913 Webster]
Sin is a cause of dycrasies and distempers. --Jer. Taylor.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Sin is a cause of dycrasies and distempers. --Jer. Taylor.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
dyscrasy — noun /ˈdɪskɹəsɪ/ a) A bodily disorder; an imbalance of the humours; distemper; morbid diathesis.<ref name= OED /> b) Disharmony; discord; disorder; dissonance.<ref name= OED /> Syn: dyscrasia Se … Wiktionary
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Discrasies — Dyscrasy Dys cra*sy, n.; pl. {Discrasies}. Dycrasia. [1913 Webster] Sin is a cause of dycrasies and distempers. Jer. Taylor … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dyscratic — adjective Of, relating, or pertaining to dyscrasy … Wiktionary