Gonorrhoea

  • 31Pelvic inflammatory disease — ICD9|616 ICDO = Caption = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = emerg eMedicineTopic = 410 DiseasesDB = 9748 Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID) is a generic term for inflammation of the female uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or ovaries… …

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  • 32Shabdangal — (1947) [Voices] is a novel by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer which talks about war, orphanhood, hunger, disease and prostitution. The whole length of the novel is a dialogue between a soldier and a writer. The soldier approaches the writer and tells him …

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  • 33Гонорея — I Гонорея (gonorrhoea; греч. gonorrhoia истечение семени; синоним триппер) венерическая болезнь, вызываемая гонококком, характеризуется преимущественным поражением слизистой оболочки мочеполовых органов. Гонорея распространена во всех странах;… …

    Медицинская энциклопедия

  • 34Gonorrhoe — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 A54.0 Gonokokkeninfektion des unteren Urogenitaltraktes A54.1 – mit Abszessbildung A54.2 …

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  • 35Gonorrea — (Del gr. gonos, semilla + rheo, fluir.) ► sustantivo femenino MEDICINA Infección genital venérea. SINÓNIMO gonococia * * * gonorrea (del lat. «gonorrhoea», del gr. «gonórroia») f. Med. Blenorragia crónica. * * * gonorrea. (Del lat. gonorrhoea, y… …

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  • 36general — [13] General is one of a vast range of English words which go back ultimately to the prehistoric Indo European base *gen , *gon , *gn , denoting ‘produce’. Its Germanic offshoots include kin, kind, and probably king, but for sheer numbers it is… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 37clap (the clap) — n venereal disease, gonorrhoea. The only widespread slang term for the condi tion, this word was derived from French (clapoir, meaning a swelling, or clapier, meaning a brothel) in the late 16th cen tury. It became a taboo, and therefore slang… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 38Clapham —    an allusion to gonorrhoea    In the 19th century to come home by Qapham was to have been infected with clap, or gonorrhoea, Clapham Common being a haunt of prostitutes. Today male homosexuals use the Common for the same purpose, which may… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 39general — [13] General is one of a vast range of English words which go back ultimately to the prehistoric Indo European base *gen , *gon , *gn , denoting ‘produce’. Its Germanic offshoots include kin, kind, and probably king, but for sheer numbers it is… …

    Word origins

  • 40gonorrhea — or gonorrhoea [gän΄ə rē′ə] n. [LL gonorrhoea < Gr gonorrhoia < gonos, a seed, semen (see GONAD) + rhoia < rheein, to flow: see STREAM] an infectious venereal disease caused by gonococci, characterized by inflammation of the mucous… …

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