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catarrhal, a.|kəˈtɑːrəl| [f. catarrh n. + -al1: in mod.F. catarrhal.] Of the nature of, or pertaining to, catarrh.
1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋258 Catarrhall defects. 1787Gentl. Mag. Nov. 1020/2 Catarrhal fevers have now become more frequent. 1824J. McCulloch Highl. Scotl. III. 193 The catarrhal phenomenon of St. Kilda. 1848Kingsley in Fraser's Mag. 104 A soulless, skyless, catarrhal day. 1870Rolleston Anim. Life Introd. 17 note, A spasmodic and catarrhal affection, not unlike hay fever. |