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bilious — adjective Etymology: Middle French bilieux, from Latin biliosus, from bilis Date: 1541 1. a. of or relating to bile b. marked by or suffering from liver dysfunction and especially excessive secretion of bile c … New Collegiate Dictionary
bilious — adjective /ˈbɪl.i.əs,ˈbɪl.jəs,ˈbɪl.i.əs/ a) Suffering from real or supposed liver disorder, thus making one ill natured. The students had learned not to ask questions of the bilious professor. b) Of or pertaining to something containing or… … Wiktionary
bilious — adj. 1 affected by a disorder of the bile. 2 bad tempered. Derivatives: biliously adv. biliousness n. Etymology: L biliosus f. bilis bile … Useful english dictionary
chol|er — «KOL uhr», noun. 1. an irritable disposition; anger; wrath: »His choler sometimes chokes him and he flaunts his outrage like a red tie at an academic banquet (Wall Street Journal). SYNONYM(S): irascibility. 2. a) (in ancient and medieval… … Useful english dictionary
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