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icterus gravis \-ˈgravə̇s, -räv-, -rāv-\ noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, severe jaundice 1. : a condition marked by severe jaundice; specifically : erythroblastosis 2. or icterus ne·o·na·to·rum \-ˌnēənəˈtōrəm\ : a common fatal disease of newborn mules related to erythroblastosis fetalis in the human and due to sensitization of the horse dam to blood elements derived from the ass sire |