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tussis
tus·sis T0428800 (tŭs′ĭs)n. pl. tus·ses (-sēz) A cough. [Latin.] tus′sal, tus·sive adj.tussis (ˈtʌsɪs) n (Pathology) the technical name for cough See pertussis[Latin: cough] ˈtussal adj ˈtussive adjTranslationsEncyclopediaSeecoughtussis
cough [kof] 1. a sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs; called also tussis.2. to produce such an expulsion of air.dry cough cough without expectoration.productive cough cough attended with expectoration of material from the bronchi.reflex cough a cough due to the irritation of some remote organ.wet cough productive cough.whooping cough see whooping cough.tus·sis (tŭs'is), A cough. [L.] tussis (tŭs′ĭs)n. pl. tus·ses (-sēz) A cough. tus′sal, tus·sive adj.tus·sis (tŭs'is) A cough. [L.] |