morbid+change
1Morbid Florist — Extended Play von Anal Cunt Veröffentlichung 1993 Aufnahme September 1992 Label …
2Morbid (Necro song) — Morbid Single by Necro from the album Gory Days Released 2001 Format 12 Genre …
3Morbid Florist — Infobox Album | Name = Morbid Florist Type = EP Artist = Anal Cunt Released = September 28, 1993 Recorded = September 20, 1992 Genre = Noisegrind Length = 17:39 Label = Relapse Records Producer = Tina Morrisey Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|2|5… …
4disease — n Disease, disorder, condition, affection, ailment, malady, complaint, distemper, syndrome denote a de ranged bodily state usually associated with or amounting to a loss of health. Disease in its usual and broadest use implies an impairment of… …
5Deafness — Deaf ness, n. 1. Incapacity of perceiving sounds; the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing; want of the sense of hearing. [1913 Webster] 2. Unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejection of what is addressed to… …
6Lesion — Le sion (l[=e] zh[u^]n), n. [F. l[ e]sion, L. laesio, fr. laedere, laesum, to hurt, injure.] A hurt; an injury. Specifically: (a) (Civil Law) Loss sustained from failure to fulfill a bargain or contract. Burrill. (b) (Med.) Any morbid change in… …
7Nervous deafness — Deafness Deaf ness, n. 1. Incapacity of perceiving sounds; the state of the organs which prevents the impression which constitute hearing; want of the sense of hearing. [1913 Webster] 2. Unwillingness to hear; voluntary rejection of what is… …
8Pectoriloquy — Pec to*ril o*quy, n. [L. pectus, oris, the breast + loqui to speak: cf. F. pectoriloquie.] (Med.) The distinct articulation of the sounds of a patient s voice, heard on applying the ear to the chest in auscultation. It usually indicates some… …
9cause — That which produces an effect or condition; that by which a morbid change or disease is brought about. [L. causa] constitutional c. a c. acting from within or through some systemic process or inborn error. exciting c. the direct provoking c. of a …
10lesion — n. (Med.) Injury, hurt, disorder, derangement, morbid change …