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1 fobisch
adj. phobic, pertaining to a phobia; suffering from a phobia, suffering from a strong irrational fear of a particular thing -
2 lijden
lijden1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 nu is hij uit zijn lijden verlost • he is now released from his suffering; 〈 figuurlijk〉 that's put him out of his miseryeen dier uit zijn lijden verlossen • put an animal out of its misery————————lijden23 [toestaan] allow♦voorbeelden:1 hevige pijn lijden • suffer/be in terrible pain¶ ik mag lijden dat hij … • I hope he …ik mag die man wel/niet lijden • I like/I can't stand that man1 [in ellende verkeren] suffer♦voorbeelden:zij leed het ergst van al • she was (the) hardest hit of allaan een kwaal lijden • suffer from a complaintin stilte lijden • suffer in silencezwaar lijden onder iets • suffer terribly under something -
3 anemisch
adj. anaemic, lacking red blood cells, lacking blood (Medicine); suffering from anemia -
4 anorectisch
adj. anorectic, pertaining to or characterized by anorexia, suffering from anorexia (eating disorder characterized by self-induced starvation) -
5 armoe
n. poverty, indigence, destitution, need; misery, suffering -
6 armoede
n. poverty, indigence, destitution, need; misery, suffering -
7 astatisch
adj. astatic, (Medicine) suffering from astasia (inability to stand due to lack of muscular coordination); unstable -
8 asthenicus
n. someone suffering from asthenia -
9 astmalijder
n. someone suffering from asthma, astmatic -
10 astmaticus
n. asthmatic, someone suffering from ashma -
11 atactisch
adj. atactic, suffering from ataxia (inability to coordinate muscular movement) -
12 autist
n. autist, someone suffering from autism -
13 autistisch
adj. autistic, characterized by or suffering from autism (developmental disturbance characterized by lack of interaction with the environment) -
14 beroerteachtig
adj. apoplectic, pertaining to apoplexy (sudden physical attack, stroke)--------adv. apoplectically, as one suffering from apoplexy (sudden physical attack, stroke) -
15 bloeder
n. bleeder, haemophiliac, one suffering from haemophilia (hereditary disorder characterized by a failure of the blood to clot normally) -
16 cataleptisch
adj. cataleptic, suffering from catalepsy (disorder associated with schizophrenia which characterized by rigid muscles and lack of contact with the environment) -
17 catatonisch
adj. catatonic, (Psychiatry) suffering from catatonia (loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles) -
18 christusdoorn
n. crown of thorns, wreath made of thistles; great suffering -
19 diabetica
n. diabetic, one suffering from diabetes (disease characterized by an impaired ability to metabolize sugar) -
20 diabeticus
n. diabetic, one suffering from diabetes (disease characterized by an impaired ability to metabolize sugar)
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