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diphtheritis
diphtheritis Path. (dɪfθəˈraɪtɪs) Also ‖ (Fr.) diphtherite. [mod. f. Gr. διϕθέρα or διϕθερίς skin, hide, piece of leather + -itis; the disease being so named on account of the tough membrane developed upon the parts affected. First used in 1821 in the French form diphthérite by Bretonneau of Tours i... Oxford English Dictionary
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diphtherite
‖ diphtherite (French): see diphtheritis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Géza Kresz
(Budapest, 1884) Adatok a croup, álcroup és a diphtheritis kezeléséhez, fő tekintettel a meleg gőzök ujabb sikeres helyi alkalmazására. wikipedia.org
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diphtheritic
diphtheritic, a. (dɪfθəˈrɪtɪk) [mod. f. diphtheritis; in F. diphthéritique (Littré).] Of the nature or character of diphtheria; belonging to or connected with diphtheria.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 118 The deposits which we include under the title Diphtheritic. 1850 Ramsay in Dublin Med. Press Aug. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diphtheria
diphtheria Path. (dɪfˈθɪərɪə) [ad. F. diphthérie, substituted by Bretonneau for his earlier term diphtherite: see diphtheritis.] An acute and highly infectious disease, characterized by inflammation of a mucous surface, and by an exudation therefrom which results in the formation of a firm pellicle ... Oxford English Dictionary
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papayaceous
papayaceous, a. Bot. (pæpəˈjeɪʃəs) [f. mod.L. Papāyāce-æ (f. Papāya: see pawpaw) + -ous.] Belonging to the family Papayaceæ (sometimes reckoned as a suborder of Passifloraceæ), of which the Pawpaw-tree, Carica Papaya, is the type. So paˈpayad (-ad 1 d), a papayaceous tree or shrub; paˈpayal a., alli... Oxford English Dictionary
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