Diarrhoea
11diarrhoea — di|ar|rhoea BrE diarrhea AmE [ˌdaıəˈrıə] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: diarrhoea, from Greek diarrhein to flow through ] an illness in which waste from the ↑bowels is watery and comes out often …
12diarrhoea — [[t]da͟ɪ͟əri͟ːə[/t]] N UNCOUNT If someone has diarrhoea, a lot of liquid faeces comes out of their body because they are ill. (in AM, use diarrhea) …
13diarrhoea — n. frequent bowel evacuation or the passage of abnormally soft or liquid faeces. It may be caused by intestinal infections, other forms of intestinal inflammation (such as colitis or Crohn s disease), malabsorption, anxiety, and the irritable… …
14diarrhoea — UK [ˌdaɪəˈriːə] / US [ˌdaɪəˈrɪə] noun [uncountable] an illness in which you pass solid waste from your body too often and in a liquid form an attack of diarrhoea …
15diarrhoea — chiefly British variant of diarrhea …
16diarrhoea — di|ar|rhoe|a [ ,daıə riə ] the British spelling of diarrhea …
17diarrhoea — di·ar·rhoe·a || ‚daɪə rɪə n. abnormally frequent and fluid bowel movements …
18diarrhoea — [ˌdʌɪə rɪə] (US diarrhea) noun a condition in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form. Derivatives diarrhoeal adjective diarrhoeic adjective Origin ME: via late L. from Gk diarrhoia, from diarrhein flow through …
19diarrhoea — n. (Med.) Relax, flux, purging, looseness of the bowels …
20diarrhoea — di·ar·rhoea …