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Traditional English :: symptom
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symptom.html - n. 1 Med. a change in the physical or mental condition of a person, regarded as evidence of a disease (cf. SIGN 5). 2 a sign of the existence of something. [ME synthoma f. med.L sinthoma, & f. LL symptoma f. Gk sumptoma -atos chance, symptom, f. sumpipto happen (as SYN-, pipto fall)] |
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Traditional English :: symptomatic
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symptom.html - adj. serving as a symptom. |
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Traditional English :: symptomatology
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symptom.html - n. the branch of medicine concerned with the study and interpretation of symptoms. |
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Traditional English :: symptom
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symptom.html - n. 1 Med. a change in the physical or mental condition of a person, regarded as evidence of a disease (cf. SIGN 5). 2 a sign of the existence of something. [ME synthoma f. med.L sinthoma, & f. LL symptoma f. Gk sumptoma -atos chance, symptom, f. sumpipto happen (as SYN-, pipto fall)] |
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Traditional English :: symptomatic
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symptom.html - adj. serving as a symptom. |
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Traditional English :: symptomatology
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symptom.html - n. the branch of medicine concerned with the study and interpretation of symptoms. |
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