Of a fever, pain, reddening of the skin, etc.: producing or accompanied by a (strong) bodily sensation of heat. Cf. hot flash, n., hot flush, n.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > characteristics > [adjective] > other characteristics (45) hoteOE Of a fever, pain, reddening of the skin, etc.: producing or accompanied by a (strong) bodily sensation of heat. Cf. hot flash, n., hot flush, n. redeOE Of the eyes: naturally of a red colour. Now usually: bloodshot; (of the eyes or eyelids) inflamed, esp. with weeping. foulOE Medicine. Originally: designating disorders characterized by (supposed) putrefaction, or by the production of pus or malodorous excretions. In later… elvishc1386 Of or pertaining to elves; having the nature of an elf; supernatural, weird. dryc1400 Not associated or connected with liquid. Of diseases, etc.: Not marked by a discharge of matter, phlegm, etc. whitec1450 Designating a fever, illness, etc., marked by pallor. Obsolete. Naples1507 With of and attributive. Designating or symptomatic of the disease syphilis. Cf. Neapolitan, adj. 2. Now historical. shaking1528 Of a disease: Characterized by a tremulous agitation of the head or limbs. cold1569 Caused or characterized by cold. Obsolete. exquisite1583 Pathology. Of a specified disease: Accurately so named; typical, genuine, as opposed to spurious. Cf. French (fièvre) exquise. unpure1583 Not genuine or true. Obsolete. rare. waterish1583 Containing, consisting of, or exuding watery fluid, esp. serous fluid; characterized by the presence of such fluid (cf. watery, adj. 2c). Also… wandering1585 Physiology and Pathology. Of diseases, pains, etc.: Moving from one part of the body to another (without clearly ascertained cause). wandering cells… legitimate1615 Normal, regular; conformable to a recognized standard type. sulphureous1625 Old Pathol. Consisting of ‘sulphur’ as one of the principles of matter; (of disease) arising from ‘sulphurous’ matter. tetrous1637 Offensive, foul. cagastrical1662 medical1676 Of or relating to medicine as distinguished from surgery, obstetrics, psychiatry, etc.; (of a disease or a sick person) requiring treatment or… ambulatory1684 In medical contexts. Of a disease or pathological condition: spreading or moving from one part of the body to another. Cf. earlier ambulative, adj.… ebullient1684 Of drugs and diseases: Causing heat and agitation. frantic1709 Of a disease: attended by frenzy or delirium. Obsolete. animated1721 = animate, adj. 5. Obsolete. progressive1736 Characterized by continuous progress or advancement. Medicine. Of a disease or disease process: increasing in severity or extent over time. cagastric1753 Used, after Paracelsus, to describe some supposed class of diseases; explained by some as = under a malignant star, ‘ill-starred’. vegetative1803 Chiefly Medicine. Characterized by visceral functions only; having autonomic nervous function only; esp. lacking consciousness, cognitive… left-handed1804 figurative and in extended use. Ambiguous, doubtful, questionable, spurious. In later use esp. of praise, a compliment, etc.: having an effect… specific1804 Pathology. Of a distinct or characteristic kind. subacute1811 Medicine. Of a disease, symptom, etc.: intermediate between acute and chronic; moderately rapid or severe. animate1816 Of a disease or infestation: caused by animals, esp. parasites. Now historical and rare. gregarious1822 Pathology. Closely collected, clustered. vernal1822 Coming, appearing, happening, occurring, etc., in spring. Medicine. Of affections or diseases. ambilateral1824 Having or involving two sides, esp. right and left or opposing sides; involving or affecting both sides, esp. of the body. Cf. bilateral, adj. Now… subchronic1831 Medicine. Of a disease, symptom, etc.: intermediate between acute and chronic; more chronic than acute; (in later use) spec. (of schizophrenia)… regressive1845 Characterized by a return to an earlier state or form. Medicine and Biology †Tending towards catabolism or decomposition (obsolete); involutional… nummular1866 Medicine. Designating or characterized by lesions, esp. of the skin or cornea, that are well-circumscribed and round. postoperative1872 Relating to or occurring during the period following a surgical operation; used for or in the care of patients who have undergone surgery. Also… ambulant1873 In medical contexts. Of (an attack of) a disease: not so severe as to confine a person to bed; that allows a person to pursue (some) normal… non-surgical1888 Of a disorder: not requiring surgery; (of a disorder or a patient) not customarily treated surgically. Cf. medical, adj. 1b. progredient1891 Chiefly Medicine. Of a disease, symptom, etc.: progressive. spodogenous1897 Greek σποδο-, combining form of σποδός spode, n.1, as in spodogenic adj.,spoˈdogenous adj. Pathology characterized by the production of waste… spodogenic19.. Greek σποδο-, combining form of σποδός spode, n.1, as in spodogenic adj.,spoˈdogenous adj. Pathology characterized by the production of waste… non-invasive1932 Chiefly Medicine. Esp. of a neoplasm or microorganism: not spreading into adjacent tissue from an initial site of development or colonization. Also… early-onset1951 (of a medical condition) occurring relatively early in life, esp. as compared to a different form of the same condition; of, relating to, or affected… adult-onset1957 (of a disease, esp. diabetes) beginning during adulthood (as opposed to childhood); (also) affected with a disease of this type. non-specific1964 Not specific; not restricted in extent, effect, etc.; (Medicine) not caused by or characteristic or diagnostic of a specific disease or infection. |
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