beriberi
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- beriberic adjective
Etymology
Origin of beriberi
1695–1705; < Sinhalese, reduplication of beri weakness
Vocabulary lists containing beriberi
Nutrition and Digestion - High School
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Example Sentences
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He suffered dysentery, beriberi, ulcerated skin and repeated bouts of malaria.
From BBC • Feb. 3, 2024
Meanwhile, sailors on long voyages had long been suffering from another ailment: beriberi, which can cause heart failure and a loss of sensation in the legs and feet.
From National Geographic • Nov. 9, 2023
Eijkman pursued that line of research, discovering that prison populations fed white rice were also afflicted with beriberi.
From National Geographic • Nov. 9, 2023
Their investigation found that, between 2013 and 2021, at least two dozen workers on 14 ships suffered symptoms associated with beriberi.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 7, 2023
He had survived pellagra in Persia, scurvy in the Malayan archipelago, leprosy in Alexandria, beriberi in Japan, bubonic plague in Madagascar, an earthquake in Sicily, and a disastrous shipwreck in the Strait of Magellan.
From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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