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catarrh

[ kuh-tahr ]

noun

  1. Pathology. inflammation of a mucous membrane, especially of the respiratory tract, accompanied by excessive secretions.


catarrh

/ kəˈtɑː /

noun

  1. inflammation of a mucous membrane with increased production of mucus, esp affecting the nose and throat in the common cold
  2. the mucus so formed


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Derived Forms

  • caˈtarrhal, adjective

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Other Words From

  • ca·tarrhal ca·tarrhous adjective
  • ca·tarrhal·ly adverb
  • nonca·tarrhal adjective
  • postca·tarrhal adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of catarrh1

1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin catarrhus < Greek katárrous literally, down-flowing, equivalent to katarr ( eîn ) to flow down ( kata- cata- + rheîn to flow) + -ous, variant of -eos (theme vowel + adj. suffix)

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Word History and Origins

Origin of catarrh1

C16: via French from Late Latin catarrhus, from Greek katarrous, from katarrhein to flow down, from kata- down + rhein to flow

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Example Sentences

Upon the upper lip it may have its origin in a nasal catarrh.

And so the coming declaration of love is effectually nipped in the bud by the unromantic realities of the present catarrh.

Nevertheless, I ain't a-goin' to run the risk o' you havin' catarrh o' the nose an' confusin' your smells to-night.

Yet the influenza bacillus itself finds the greatest ally in any catarrh of the nose or throat.

Dispensatory: The leaves have been supposed to be useful in chronic catarrh and other pectoral affections.

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