Diarrhea

Diarrhea
Diarrhea Di`ar*rhe"a, Diarrhoea Di`ar*rh[oe]"a, (d[imac]`ar*r[=e]"[.a]), n. [L. diarrhoea, Gr. dia`rroia, fr. dia`rrei^n to flow through; dia` + "rei^n to flow; akin to E. stream. See {Stream}.] (Med.) 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.

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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