= dyscrasy, n.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun] > disordered state > of humours (11) dyscrasiac1400 = dyscrasy, n. dyscrasyc1400 A bad or disordered condition of the body (originally supposed to arise from disproportionate mixture of the ‘humours’: cf. distemper, n.1, distempe… mistemperurec1475 Disturbance of or imbalance in bodily humours. cacochymy?1541 In the medical system of the Humorists: Unhealthy state of the ‘humours’ or fluids of the body; ‘ill-humoured’ state (of the body). colliquying?1541 = colliquation, n. ill humoura1568 A disordered or morbid bodily ‘humour’ (see humour, n. 1). Obsolete. interception1598 Medicine. The interruption of the motion or passage of bodily humours. Obsolete. crasis1602 The blending or combination of elements, ‘humours’, or qualities, in the animal body, in herbs, etc. The combination of ‘humours’ or qualities… incommoderation1617 The opposite of ‘commoderation’; mixture (of ‘humours’) in undue proportions. peccancy1648 Unhealthiness; an unhealthy quality. Obsolete. colliquation1662 spec. in Old Physiol. and Pathology. ‘The melting down or solution of solid parts, as in an abscess; the excessive fluidification of the humours of… |
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