释义 |
goitrous, a.|ˈgɔɪtrəs| [ad. F. goitreux, -euse: see goitre and -ous.] Affected with, of the nature of, or pertaining to, goitre. Of a locality: Characterized by the prevalence of goitre.
1796J. Owen Trav. Europe I. 241 Nor did I see any goitrous persons here. 1830T. Roscoe Tourist Switz. & Italy 101 Frightfully deformed with the goitrous swelling. 1836–9Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 471/2 The union of goitrous persons..leads to the production of Cretins. 1869E. A. Parkes Pract. Hygiene (ed. 3) 80 The evidence that the water of goitrous places is derived from limestone and dolomitic rocks..is very strong. 1872Cohen Dis. Throat 221 Goitrous tumors. 1882E. C. Baber in R. Geogr. Soc. Suppl. Papers I. i. 86 With..goitrous neck, and long finger nails. 1887Q. Rev. Jan. 196 The whole goitrous region of the New World. |