- Hydropsy
- Hydropsy \Hy"drop`sy\, n. Same as {Dropsy}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
hydropsy — n. dropsy, abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body (Medicine) … English contemporary dictionary
hydropsy — hy·drop·sy … English syllables
hydropsy — noun see hydrops … Useful english dictionary
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Dropsies — Dropsy Drop sy, n.; pl. {Dropsies}. [OE. dropsie, dropesie, OF. idropisie, F. hydropisie, L. hydropisis, fr. Gr. ? dropsy, fr. ? water. See {Water}, and cf. {Hydropsy}.] (Med.) An unnatural collection of serous fluid in any serous cavity of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dropsy — Drop sy, n.; pl. {Dropsies}. [OE. dropsie, dropesie, OF. idropisie, F. hydropisie, L. hydropisis, fr. Gr. ? dropsy, fr. ? water. See {Water}, and cf. {Hydropsy}.] (Med.) An unnatural collection of serous fluid in any serous cavity of the body, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Edema — Not to be confused with Adema. Dropsy redirects here. For other uses, see Dropsy (disambiguation). Edema DiseasesDB = 9148 ICD 10 R … Wikipedia
hydrops — hydroptic, adj. /huy drops/, n. (used with a sing. v.) Pathol. (formerly) edema. Also called hydropsy /huy drop see/. [1700 10; < L hydrops < Gk hýdrops DROPSY, equiv. to hydr HYDR 1 + ops appearance (lit., eye, face), appar. by confusion with… … Universalium
dropsy — dropsy1 [ drɒpsi] noun (plural dropsies) old fashioned or less technical term for oedema. Derivatives dropsical adjective Origin ME: shortening of obs. hydropsy, via OFr. and L. from Gk hudrōps, from hudōr water . dropsy2 … English new terms dictionary