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(bodily humour)

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  • humour — (US humor) ► NOUN 1) the quality of being amusing or comic. 2) a state of mind: her good humour vanished. 3) (also cardinal humour) historical each of four fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile or choler, and black bile or melancholy),… …   English terms dictionary

  • humour — /hyooh meuhr/, n., v.t., Chiefly Brit. humor. Usage. See or1. * * * I (Latin; fluid ) In early Western physiological theory, one of the four body fluids thought to determine a person s temperament and features. As hypothesized by Galen, the four… …   Universalium

  • Bodily fluid — TOC Bodily fluids listed below are found in the bodies of men and/or women. Some may be found in animals as well. They include fluids that are excreted or secreted from the body as well as fluids that normally are not. These respective fluids… …   Wikipedia

  • humour — (US humor) noun 1》 the quality of being amusing, especially as expressed in literature or speech.     ↘the ability to appreciate or express humour. 2》 a state of mind: her good humour vanished.     ↘archaic an inclination or whim. 3》 (also… …   English new terms dictionary

  • humour — 1. noun /ˈçjuː.mə(ɹ)/ a) Any of the fluids in an animal body, especially the four cardinal humours of blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm that were believed to control the health and mood of the human body. A humour is a liquid or fluent… …   Wiktionary

  • humour — /ˈhjumə / (say hyoohmuh) noun 1. the quality of being funny: the humour of a situation. 2. the faculty of perceiving what is amusing or comical: sense of humour. 3. the faculty of expressing the amusing or comical. 4. speech or writing showing… …  

  • bodily fluid — noun the liquid parts of the body • Syn: ↑liquid body substance, ↑body fluid, ↑humor, ↑humour • Derivationally related forms: ↑humoral (for: ↑humor) …   Useful english dictionary

  • humour — [14] Latin hūmēre meant ‘be moist’ (from it was derived hūmidus, source of English humid [16]). And related to it was the noun hūmor, which signified originally simply ‘liquid’. In due course it came to be applied specifically to any of the four… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • humour — [14] Latin hūmēre meant ‘be moist’ (from it was derived hūmidus, source of English humid [16]). And related to it was the noun hūmor, which signified originally simply ‘liquid’. In due course it came to be applied specifically to any of the four… …   Word origins

  • bodily fluid — noun Any liquid portion of the body, especially when expelled. Syn: humor, humour …   Wiktionary

  • aqueous humour — noun the limpid fluid within the eyeball between the cornea and the lens • Syn: ↑aqueous humor • Hypernyms: ↑liquid body substance, ↑bodily fluid, ↑body fluid, ↑humor, ↑humour * * * aqueous humour …   Useful english dictionary

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