释义 |
hem·or·rhoid \ˈhem(ə)ˌrȯid\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French hemorrhoides, pl from Latin haemorrhoidae, from Greek haimorrhoides, from haimorrhoos flowing with blood, from haimo- hem- + -rrhoos (from rhein to flow) — more at stream : a mass of dilated veins in swollen tissue at the margin of the anus or nearby within the rectum — usually used in plural; called also piles |