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1 dissenteria
f dysentery* * ** * *[dissente'ria]sostantivo femminile dysentery* * *dissenteria/dissente'ria/ ⇒ 7sostantivo f.dysentery. -
2 flusso
m flowflusso e riflusso ebb and flow* * *flusso s.m.1 flow; flood; ( di marea) floodtide: flusso e riflusso, ebb and flow (anche fig.): il flusso delle acque, the flow of the waters2 (estens.) flow; stream; march: il flusso dei visitatori, the flow (o stream) of visitors; il flusso del traffico, traffic flow; il flusso del tempo, the flow (o march) of time; il flusso della storia, the course of history; il flusso delle parole, the flow (o stream) of words // (letter.) flusso di coscienza, stream of consciousness3 (fis.) flux: flusso luminoso, luminous flux // (elettr.): flusso di induzione magnetica, flusso magnetico, magnetic flux; flusso elettrico, electric flux; densità del flusso, flux density5 (econ.) flow, stream: flusso di cassa, cash flow; flusso dei costi, cost flow; flusso economico, economic flow // (fin.): flusso degli investimenti, flow of investments; flusso di capitali, flow of capital; flusso dei fondi, flow of funds; analisi del flusso dei fondi, flow of funds analysis; flusso monetario, money flow; flusso valutario, currency flow6 (inform.) flow, stream: flusso di bit, bit stream; flusso di immis-sione, flow stream; flusso dei messaggi in rete, message traffic.* * *['flusso]sostantivo maschile1) (di liquido, gas) flow, rush, stream2) med. fis. flux3) econ. flow4) (dell'acqua) flowflusso e riflusso — ebb and flow (anche fig.)
5) (di folla, turisti, veicoli) streamflusso del traffico — traffic flow, stream of traffic
•flusso di coscienza — letter. stream of consciousness
* * *flusso/'flusso/sostantivo m.1 (di liquido, gas) flow, rush, stream; flusso d'aria airflow2 med. fis. flux; flusso mestruale menstrual flow5 (di folla, turisti, veicoli) stream; flusso del traffico traffic flow, stream of trafficflusso di coscienza letter. stream of consciousness. -
3 dissenteria sf
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4 dis-
dis-1 pref. di origine latina; può indicare1 'negazione', o anche, 'privazione, mancanza'; ingl. dis-, de-, in-, un-: disaccordo, disaccord; disadatto, inappropriate; disorganico, unsystematic2 'separazione, allontanamento', ingl. dis-: disgiunzione, disconnection.dis-2 pref. di origine greca usato per lo più nella terminologia medica per indicare 'alterazione, cattivo funzionamento'; ingl. dys-: dissenteria, dysentery; discrasia, dyscrasia. -
5 dissenteria
sf [dissente'ria]
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Dysentery — ICD 10 A03.9, A06.0, A07.9 ICD 9 004 … Wikipedia
Dysentery — Dys en*ter*y, n. [L. dysenteria, Gr. ?; dys ill, bad + ?, pl. ?, intestines, fr. ento s within, fr. ? in, akin to E. in: cf. F. dysenterie. See {Dys}, and {In}.] (Med.) A disease attended with inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dysentery — late 14c., dissenterie, from O.Fr. disentere (13c.), from L. dysenteria, from Gk. dysenteria, coined by Hippocrates, from dys bad, abnormal, difficult (see DYS (Cf. dys )) + entera intestines, bowels (see INTER (Cf. inter )). Related: Dysenteric … Etymology dictionary
dysentery — is pronounced in BrE as three syllables, and in AmE as four syllables, with stress on the first in both cases … Modern English usage
dysentery — ► NOUN ▪ a disease in which the intestines are infected, resulting in severe diarrhoea with blood and mucus in the faeces. ORIGIN Greek dusenteria, from dusenteros afflicted in the bowels … English terms dictionary
dysentery — [dis′ən ter΄ē] n. [ME dissenterie < OFr < L dysenteria < Gr < dys , DYS + enteron, pl. entera, bowels: see INTER ] any of various intestinal inflammations characterized by abdominal pain and frequent and intense diarrhea with bloody,… … English World dictionary
dysentery — dysenteric, adj. /dis euhn ter ee/, n. 1. Pathol. an infectious disease marked by inflammation and ulceration of the lower part of the bowels, with diarrhea that becomes mucous and hemorrhagic. 2. diarrhea. [1350 1400; < ML dysenteria < Gk, equiv … Universalium
dysentery — n. 1) to come down with dysentery 2) an attack of dysentery 3) amebic dysentery * * * amebic dysentery an attack of dysentery to come down withdysentery … Combinatory dictionary
Dysentery — Inflammation of the intestine, often with pain, diarrhea, bloody stools, etc. It is usually caused by infestation of the bowel by an ameba. Dysentery can be fatal, usually due to severe dehydration. Treatment includes rapid rehydration, sometimes … Medical dictionary
dysentery — Synonyms and related words: African lethargy, Asiatic cholera, BM, Chagres fever, German measles, Haverhill fever, abscess, acute articular rheumatism, ague, alkali disease, amebiasis, amebic dysentery, anemia, ankylosis, anoxia, anthrax, apnea,… … Moby Thesaurus
dysentery — n. an infection of the intestinal tract causing severe diarrhoea with blood and mucus. Amoebic dysentery (amoebiasis) is caused by the protozoan Entamoeba histolytica and results in ulceration of the intestines and occasionally in the formation… … The new mediacal dictionary