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1 chronic
Iநாட்பட்ட; நீடித்த; கடுமையானIIநீடித்த, நெடு, நீள்தீவிரமான, நாட்பட்டIVPhysiology & Hygieneநாட்பட்டVநீடித்த, நாள்பட்டVIநாட்பட்டநீண்டகால, நாள்பட்ட -
2 Chronic
Physiology & Biochemistryநாட்பட்ட -
3 chronic constipation
நீடித்த மலச்சிக்கல் -
4 chronic glomerulonephritis
கிளாமருல நீரக நெட்டழல் -
5 chronic leukaemia
நீள்வெண் செல்லிரத்தம் -
6 chronic suppurative
கீழ்நெட்டிடைச் செவியழல் -
7 chronic bacillary diarrhoea
நீடித்த சீதபேதி -
8 chronic cough
நீடித்த இருமல், நாள் பட்ட இருமல் -
9 chronic cyst
நாள்பட்ட பைமுண்டு -
10 chronic interstitial hepatitis
ஈரல் கரணை அழற்சி -
11 chronic luxation ofpetella
நாட்பட்ட சுண்டு வாதம் (கா.ந.) -
12 chronic suppurative otitis media
நீடித்த இடைக்காது சீழ் அழற்சி -
13 chronic catarrhal enteritis
நாள்பட்ட சளிக் கழிச்சல் -
14 chronic disease
வீரியம் குறைந்த நாள்பட்ட நோய் -
15 chronic respiratory disease, crd
நாள்பட்ட சுவாச நோய் -
16 hemolytic(Chronic)
நீடித்த சிகப்பணு அழிவு சோகை
См. также в других словарях:
chronic — [krän′ik] adj. [Fr cronique < L chronicus < Gr chronikos, of time < chronos, time] 1. lasting a long time or recurring often: said of a disease, and distinguished from ACUTE 2. having had an ailment for a long time [a chronic patient] 3 … English World dictionary
Chronic — may refer to: Chronic (medicine), a disease that is long lasting and reoccurring. Chronic toxicity, a substance with toxic effects after continuous or repeated exposure The Chronic, a 1992 album by Dr. Dre 2001 (album) or The Chronic 2001, a 1999 … Wikipedia
chronić — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}cz. ndk VIIb, chronićnię, chronićni, chroń, chronićniony {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} nie dopuszczać, by komuś lub czemuś stało się coś złego, szkodliwego; pilnować, strzec, ochraniać, zabezpieczać, osłaniać : {{/stl 7}}{{stl… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
chronic — is used of a disease that is long lasting (as opposed to acute), and has the same implication of continuing severity when used of other circumstances. An acute problem is intense but brief, whereas a chronic problem is severe and likely to… … Modern English usage
Chronic — Chron ic, a. [L. chronicus, Gr. ? concerning time, from ? time: cf. F. chronique.] 1. Relating to time; according to time. [1913 Webster] 2. Continuing for a long time; lingering; habitual. [1913 Webster] {Chronic disease}, one which is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chronic — I adjective ceaseless, confirmed, constant, continual, continuing, continuous, cyclical, deep rooted, deep seated, drawn out, endless, enduring, entrenched, established, ever present, everlasting, extended, forever, frequent, habitual,… … Law dictionary
chronic — early 15c., from O.Fr. chronique, from L. chronicus, from Gk. khronikos of time, from khronos time. Vague disapproving sense is from association with diseases (a connection found since c.1600) … Etymology dictionary
chronic — *inveterate, confirmed, deep seated, deep rooted Analogous words: established, fixed, settled (see SET): *hardened, indurated, callous Antonyms: acute (of illness) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
CHRONIC — • chronic disease, rheumatoid arthritis, neoplasms, infections, cryoglobulinemia [conditions in which rheumatoid factor is produced] … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
chronic — [adj] incessant, never ending abiding, ceaseless, confirmed, constant, continual, continuing, continuous, deep rooted, deep seated, enduring, ever present, fixed, habitual, inborn, inbred, incurable, ineradicable, ingrained, inveterate, lasting,… … New thesaurus
chronic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of an illness or problem) persisting for a long time. 2) having a persistent illness or bad habit. 3) Brit. informal very bad. DERIVATIVES chronically adverb chronicity noun. ORIGIN Greek khronikos of time , from khron … English terms dictionary