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1 hastalıklı
diseased, sickly, ailing, morbid, unhealthy -
2 hasta
adj. sick, ill, unwell, invalid, ailing, in bad health, diseased, fanatic, fanatical, poorly, unsound, valetudinarian, valetudinary, weakly, under the weather--------n. patient, client, buff, case, fan, invalid, sufferer, valetudinarian* * *1. diseased 2. ill 3. patient 4. sick 5. sick person 6. sufferer 7. poorly (adj.) -
3 hastalıklı
adj. sickly, diseased, dickey, dicky, infirm, morbid, unwholesome, valetudinarian, valetudinary, weakly* * *1. diseased 2. morbid 3. sickly -
4 rahatsız
adj. uncomfortable, disturbed, uneasy, troubled, comfortless, unrestful, worrisome, unwell, ill, ailing, bad, in bad health, constrained, diseased, incommodious, indisposed, out of sorts, poorly, queer, seedy, sick* * *1. queasy 2. uncomfortable 3. unquiet 4. unwell 5. discomfort 6. poky 7. disturbed (adj.) 8. harried (adj.) 9. indisposed (adj.) -
5 illetli
"1. (someone) who has a chronic disease or illness; diseased. 2. (someone) who has a bodily defect. 3. colloq. (something) which has a bug in it, which is always breaking down, which does not work well. 4. phil., law (something) which has a cause. " -
6 marazi
"pathological; diseased." -
7 sayrılıklı
morbid, diseased.
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diseased — disease ► NOUN ▪ a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms. DERIVATIVES diseased adjective. ORIGIN Old French desaise lack of ease … English terms dictionary
diseased in mind — index non compos mentis Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary