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tris·te·za \trə̇ˈstāzə, -stēzə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Portuguese, literally, sadness, sorrow, from Latin tristitia, from tristis sad 1. : a highly infectious disease of grafted citrus trees with bitter orange rootstocks attributed to a virus and characterized by rotting of the rootlets and consequent wilting and death of the trees — compare quick decline 2. : texas fever |