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hæmorrhagy
† ˈhæmorrhagy, hemo- Obs. Forms: 6 emorogie, 7 hemoragie, -rogy, hemeragie, hemorragie, -gy, hæmorragy, hemorrhagie, 7–9 hæmorrhagy, hemo-. Also in Lat. form hæmorrhagia (in 7 hæmor-, hæmorragia). [a. 16th c. F. emorogie, hemorragie, ad. L. hæmorrhagia (Pliny), a. Gr. αἱµορραγία, f. αἱµο- blood- + -... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmorrhagic
hæmorrhagic, hemo-, a. (hɛməˈrædʒɪk) [ad. Gr. αἱµορραγικ-ός, f. αἱµορραγία: see hæmorrhagy and -ic.] Belonging to, of the nature of, accompanied with, or produced by hæmorrhage.1804 Abernethy Surg. Obs. 37 Exciting an hæmorrhagic action in the vessels. 1859 J. Tomes Dental Surg. 523 The hæmorrhagic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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menorrhagia
‖ menorrhagia Path. (mɛnɒˈreɪdʒɪə) Also anglicized menorrhagy (ˈmɛnəreɪdʒɪ). [mod.L., f. Gr. µηνο-, µήν month + -ραγία, f. ῥαγ-, ῥηγνύναι to break, burst forth.] Excessive or long-continued menstruation.1776–84 Cullen First Lines Pract. Physic (1808) II. 4, I treat of menorrhagia here as an active h... Oxford English Dictionary
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hemorrhage
▪ I. hæmorrhage, hemorrhage (ˈhɛmərɪdʒ) Also 7–8 hæmorrage. [f. as hæmorrhagy; for the form of suffix, cf. -ance and -ancy.] An escape of blood from the blood-vessels; a flux of blood, either external or internal, due to rupture of a vessel; bleeding, esp. when profuse or dangerous.1671 Salmon Syn. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hemeragie
hemeragie obs. form of hæmorrhagy. Oxford English Dictionary
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procto-
procto- (ˈprɒktəʊ) before a vowel proct-, combining form of Gr. πρωκτός anus; used to form modern scientific terms, chiefly medical and surgical, rarely zoological. ‖ procˈtagra [Gr. ἄγρα seizure], = next (Dunglison 1853). ‖ procˈtalgia [Gr. ἄλγος pain], pain in the anus; so procˈtalgy. ‖ proctaˈtre... Oxford English Dictionary
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