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diarrhoea

British  
/ ˌdaɪəˈrɪə /

noun

  1. frequent and copious discharge of abnormally liquid faeces

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of diarrhoea

C16: from Late Latin, from Greek diarrhoia, from diarrhein to flow through, from dia- + rhein to flow

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Local authorities said the man in São Paulo had "exhibited symptoms such as fever", while the man in Rio de Janeiro, from Belgium, had shown "viral symptoms such as cough, chills and diarrhoea".

From BBC • Jun. 1, 2026

This includes oxygen and ventilation to help with breathing, and intravenous fluids to stop dehydration and provide electrolytes lost in vomiting and diarrhoea.

From BBC • Jun. 1, 2026

They may also get shortness of breath, stomach pain, nausea and vomiting or diarrhoea.

From BBC • May 7, 2026

The parasitic infection, linked to farm animals, can cause severe diarrhoea, vomiting and stomach cramps and can be serious for young children.

From BBC • May 6, 2026

It is humiliating before others to have a diarrhoea from ptomaine poisoning or to vomit from it.

From "The Old Man and The Sea" by Ernest Hemingway

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