Suchergebnis zu "body-curving disease":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 69 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadversā valētūdine arreptus | gripped by disease |
| adversā valētūdine corripior | get sick, get gripped by illness, be seized by a disease |
| aegilōpium, aegilōpiī n | disease of the eyes, lacrimal fistula, ulcer in the inner corner of the eye |
| aegilōps, aegilōpis m (Akk. Sgl. aegilōpa, Akk.Plur. aegilōpas) | disease of the eyes, lacrimal fistula, ulcer in the inner corner of the eye, kind of oak with edible acorns, weed among barley, tare among barley, kind of bulbous plant |
| aegritās, aegritātis f | disease, illness, sickness |
| aegritūdō oculāria | eye disease |
| aegror, aegrōris m | illness, sickness, disease |
| aegrōtātiō, aegrōtātiōnis f | illness, sickness, disease, infirmity, morbid state, morbid condition |
| albūgō, albūginis f | white spot, disease of the eye, film, albugo |
| alicuius morbī nota | symptom of a disease, symptom of an illness |
| alicuius morbī propria nota | symptom of a disease, symptom of an illness |
| ānas, ānatis f | old wives' disease |
| angina mentis | distress of mind, produced by physical disease |
| aquātilia, aquātilium n | aquatic animals, disease of cattle, watery vesicles |
| articulātiō, articulātiōnis f | putting forth of new joints or knots, disease of the vine at the joints of the tendrils |
| boa, boae f | a large Italian serpent, a water-serpent, so called because it milked cows or because it could swallow an ox, disease producing red pustules, measles or small-po |
| bova, bovae f | a large Italian serpent, a water-serpent, so called because it milked cows or because it could swallow an ox, disease producing red pustules, measles or small-po |
| cacoēthes, cacoēthis n | an obstinate, malignant disease, an incurable passion |
| caepāria, caepāriae | disease in the privy members |
| calculātiō, calculātiōnis f | calculus, gravel, stone (a disease) |
| capillātiō, capillātiōnis f | the being hairy, hair, a disease of the urinary organs |
| carbunculātiō, carbunculātiōnis f | disease of trees |
| carbunculus, carbunculī m | small coal, burning sorrow, devouring sorrow, kind of sandstone, red toph-stone, reddish, bright kind of precious stone, kind of tumor, carbuncle, disease of plants caused by hoar-frost |
| carcinōdes, carcinōdis n | cancerous disease |
| cardiacus, cardiaca, cardiacum | pertaining to the heart, pertaining to the stomach, suffering from a disease of the stomach |
| causātiō, causātiōnis f | pretext, excuse, apology, plea, a disease |
| cēpāria, cēpāriae f | disease in the pubic limbs |
| chordapsus, chordapsī m | disease of the intestines, Dármverschlingung 17 / 5, 000 Übersetzungsergebnisse intestinal entanglement, intestinal obstruction |
| cīliacus, cīliaca, cīliacum | relating to the abdomen, relating to the stomach, afflicted with a disease of the bowels |
| circuitus, circuitūs m | going round, circling, revolving, revolution, periodical return of a disease, circuit, compass, way around, open space left around a building, speaking period, circumlocution, periphrasis, roundabout way, indirect procedure |
| circumitus, circumitūs m | going round, circling, revolving, revolution, periodical return of a disease, circuit, compass, way around, open space left around a building, speaking period, circumlocution, periphrasis, roundabout way, indirect procedure |
| clāvus, clāvī m | nail, rudder, tiller, helm, painful tumor, painful excrescence, wart, corn, disease of the olive-tree, kind of abortion of bees, purple stripe on the tunica, tunic, either wide or narrow striped |
| coeliacus, coeliaca, coeliacum | relating to the abdomen, relating to the stomach, afflicted with a disease of the bowels |
| cōla, cōlae f | disease of the colon, the colic |
| cōlon (cōlum), cōlī n (κῶλον) | colon or great gut, disease of the colon, colic, member of a verse, member of a poem |
| colostrātiō, colostrātiōnis f | disease of the young caused by the first milk of the mother |
| cōlum, cōlī n | colon or great gut, disease of the colon, colic, member of a verse, member of a poem |
| cōlus, cōlī m | colon or great gut, disease of the colon, colic, member of a verse, member of a poem |
| commōtiuncula, commōtiunculae f | slight excitation of disease, indisposition |
| convalēscere, convalēscō, convaluī | recover from a disease, regain health, grow strong, gain strength, thrive, grow, grow better, become cheaper, receive value, possess value, become valid |
| corcus, corcī m | a disease of the chest |
| cordiacus, cordiaca, cordiacum (καρδιακός) | pertaining to the heart, pertaining to the stomach, suffering from a disease of the stomach |
| cordialus, cordiala, cordialum (καρδιακός) | pertaining to the heart, pertaining to the stomach, suffering from a disease of the stomach |
| cordiatus, cordiata, cordiatum (καρδιακός) | pertaining to the heart, pertaining to the stomach, suffering from a disease of the stomach |
| coriāgō, coriāginis f | disease of the skin of animals |
| critica morbī accessiō | crisis of disease |
| cuferion, cuferiī n | the nose-bleed, a disease of horses |
| diēs crisimus | the day of a crisis (in disease) |
| īnfāntium morbus | children's disease, Childhood illness, paediatric disease |
| puerōrum morbus | children's disease, Childhood illness, paediatric disease |
| sīderātiō, sīderātiōnis f | disease produced by a constellation, sideration, blight, numbness, palsy |
| sīriāsis, sīriāsis f | an inflammatory disease of children, siriasis |
| sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum | thoroughly moved, agitated, disturbed, full of anxiety, full of excitement, distracted by cares, engaged, troubled, agitated, vibrating (by disease), full of anxiety, alarmed, solicitous, anxious, mournful, full with cares, connected with cares and anxiety |
| stomacacē, stomacacēs f | disease of the gums, scurvy of the mouth |
| stomachicus, stomachica, stomachicum | disordered in the stomach, having a disease of the stomach |
| subluviēs, subluviēī f | filth, dirt, a disease in the feet of sheep, foul |
| subluvium, subluviī n | filth, dirt, a disease in the feet of sheep, foul |
| subvenīre, subveniō, subvēnī, subventum | come up, advance to one’s assistance, come to one’s assistance, aid, assist, relieve, succor, obviate, remedy, heal, cure a disease, come up, come, come to one’s mind, occur to him |
| superpositiō, superpositiōnis f | paroxysm in disease |
| suprāpositiō, suprāpositiōnis f | exacerbation of the disease, aggravation of the disease |
| tābēs, tābis f | wasting away, melting, dwindling, consumption, corruption, putrefaction, wasting disease, consumption, decline, plague, pestilence, moisture of a melting or decaying substance, corruption |
| tābum, tābī n | corrupt moisture, matter, corruption, putrid gore, infectious disease, plague, pest, pestilence |
| trichiāsis, trichiāsis f | disease of the eyelids, when the lashes grow inside |
| valētūdine premor | be attacked by a disease |
| valētūdō atrox | serious illness, severe disease |
| valētūdō oculōrum | sea weakness, eye disease |
| vermiculus, vermiculī m | little worm, grub, disease of dogs which drives them mad, scarlet worm |
| verminātiō, verminātiōnis f | the worms (a disease of animals), the bots, crawling pain, itching pain |
| vīrōsis, vīrōsis f | viral disease, virus disease, virosis |
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