diarrhœal, a.
(daɪəˈriːəl)
[f. prec. + -al1.]
Of or pertaining to diarrhœa.
| 1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶ 248 The diarrheall porraceous flux. 1871 Daily News 16 Aug., Diarrhœal infection. 1883 E. A. Parkes Pract. Hygiene xviii. (ed. 6) 479 Diarrhœal and dysenteric evacuations. 1890 B. A. Whitelegge Hygiene xii. 303 High temperature of the air has long been observed to be associated with high diarrhœal mortality. |