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catarrh
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CATARRH
n.catar. A defluxion, or increased secretion of mucus from the membranes of the nose, fauces and bronchiae, with fever, sneezing cough, thirst, lassitude and loss of appetite, and sometimes an entire loss of taste; called also a cold, coryza. An epidemic catarrh is called Influenza.
CATARRHAL, CATARRHOUS
a.Pertaining to catarrh, produced by it or attending it; as a catarrhal fever.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CATARRH
Ca *tarrh ", n. Etym: [L. catarrhus, Gr. Stream. ] (Med. )
Defn: An inflammatory affection of any mucous membrane, in which there are congestion, swelling, and an altertion in the quantity and quality of mucus secreted; as catarrh of the stomach; catarrh of the bladder.
Note: In America, the term catarrh is applied especially to a chronic inflammation of, and hypersecretion fron, the membranes of the nose or air passages; in England, to an acute influenza, resulting a cold, and attended with cough, thirst, lassitude, and watery eyes; also, to the cold itself.
CATARRHAL
CATARRHAL Ca *tarrh "al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to, produced by, or attending, catarrh; of the nature of catarrh.
CATARRHINE
Cat "ar *rhine, n. Etym: [Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of the Catarrhina, a division of Quadrumana, including the Old World monkeys and apes which have the nostrils close together and turned downward. See Monkey.
CATARRHOUS
CATARRHOUS Ca *tarrh "ous, a.
Defn: Catarrhal. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
catarrh
ca tarrh |kəˈtär kəˈtɑr | ▶noun excessive discharge or buildup of mucus in the nose or throat, associated with inflammation of the mucous membrane. DERIVATIVES ca tarrh al |kəˈtärəl |adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French catarrhe, from late Latin catarrhus, from Greek katarrhous, from katarrhein ‘flow down, ’ from kata- ‘down ’ + rhein ‘flow. ’
catarrhine
cat ar rhine |ˈkatəˌrīn ˈkædəraɪn |Zoology ▶adjective of or relating to primates of a group that comprises the Old World monkeys, gibbons, great apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having nostrils that are close together and directed downward. Compare with platyrrhine. ▶noun a catarrhine primate. [Infraorder Catarrhini, order Primates: four families. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from cata- ‘down ’ + Greek rhis, rhin- ‘nose. ’
Oxford Dictionary
catarrh
catarrh |kəˈtɑː | ▶noun [ mass noun ] excessive discharge or build-up of mucus in the nose or throat, associated with inflammation of the mucous membrane. DERIVATIVES catarrhal adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French catarrhe, from late Latin catarrhus, from Greek katarrhous, from katarrhein ‘flow down ’, from kata- ‘down ’ + rhein ‘flow ’.
catarrhine
catarrhine |ˈkatərʌɪn |Zoology ▶adjective relating to primates of a group that comprises the Old World monkeys, gibbons, great apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having nostrils that are close together and directed downwards, and do not have a prehensile tail. Compare with platyrrhine. ▶noun a catarrhine primate. ●Infraorder Catarrhini, order Primates: four families. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from cata- ‘down ’ + Greek rhis, rhin- ‘nose ’.
French Dictionary
catarrhe
catarrhe n. m. nom masculin vieux Rhume. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom cataracte, affection de l ’œil. Note Orthographique cata rrh e.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
catarrh
ca tarrh /kətɑ́ː r /名詞 U 〘医 〙カタル 〘かぜなどによる鼻 のどなどの粘膜の炎症 〙.~al /-r (ə )l /形容詞