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Look up: diarrhea

  1. diarrhea
    [n] - frequent and watery bowel movements
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Diarrhea
    A watery evacuation of the bowels, without blood.
    Found on http://www.swsbm.com/ManualsMM/MedHerbGl

  3. Diarrhea
    Our Diarrhea Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Diarrhea Diarrhea: A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation. The word 'diarrhea' with its o...
    Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.

  4. diarrhea
    diarrhoea noun frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  5. diarrhea
    (di″ә-re´ә) rapid movement of fecal matter through the intestines resulting in poor absorption of water, nutritive elements, and electrolytes and producing abnormally frequent watery bowel movements. adj., diarrhe´ic, diarrhe´al., adj.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  6. Diarrhea
    • (n.) Alt. of Diarrhoea
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  7. diarrhea
    abnormally swift passage of waste material through the large intestine, with consequent discharge of loose feces from the anus. Diarrhea may be ... [12 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/d/43

  8. diarrhea
    diarrhea, diarrhoea (British) 1. An abnormally frequent discharge of semisolid or fluid fecal matter from the bowel; it can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor. 2. Frequent and excessive discharging of the bowels producing thin watery feces, usually as a symptom of gastrointestinal upset or infection.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  9. diarrhea
    Type: Term Pronunciation: dī′ă-rē′ă Definitions: 1. An abnormally frequent discharge of semisolid or fluid fecal matter from the bowel.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  10. diarrhea
    diarrhea (dīurē'u) , frequent discharge of watery feces from the intestines, sometimes containing blood and mucus. It can be caused by excessive indulgence in alcohol or other liquids or foods that prove irritating to the stomach or intestine, by allergy to certain food products, by ...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A08154

  11. Diarrhea
    A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation. The word "diarrhea" with its odd spelling is a near steal from the Greek "diarrhea" meaning "a flowing through." Plato and Aristotle may ha...
    Found on http://www.obesityhelp.com/content/wls_g

  12. DIARRHEA
    An increase in the fluid content, volume, or frequency of bowel movements.
    Found on http://www.thehorse.com/Glossary.xhtml?L

  13. Diarrhea
    A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation . The word "diarrhea" with its odd spelling is a near steal from the Greek "diarrhoia" meaning "a flowing through." Plato and Aristotle may ...
    Found on http://www.emedicinehealth.com/allergy_i

  14. diarrhea
    (di;ua-re;ua) Abnormal frequency of defecation accompanied by abnormal liquidity of the feces.
    Found on http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/abio/glossary

  15. diarrhea
    (di;ua-re;ua) Abnormal frequency of defecation accompanied by abnormal liquidity of the feces.
    Found on http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/abio/glossary

  16. Diarrhea
    A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation. The word "diarrhea" with its odd spelling is a near steal from the Greek "diarrhea" meaning "a flowing through." Plato and Aristotle may ha...
    Found on http://www.obesityhelp.com/content/wls_g

  17. Diarrhea
    A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation. The word "diarrhea" with its odd spelling is a near steal from the Greek "diarrhoia" meaning "a flowing through." Plato and Aristotle may h...
    Found on http://www.medicinenet.com/food_poisonin

  18. diarrhea
    Frequent and watery bowel movements.
    Found on http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary?expand=

  19. Diarrhea
    `Diarrhea` (from the Wiktionary:διάρροια|διάρροια--> meaning "flowing through"-->), also spelled `diarrhoea`, is the condition of having three or more loose or liquid accessdate=-->--> It is a common cause of death in Developing country|devel...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarrhea



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13 February 2012

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The fifth queen of Henry VIII was Catherine Howard. Her father was very poor, and Catherine lived mainly with Agnes, widow of the 2nd duke of Norfolk. Henry was evidently charmed by her and he was privately married to Catherine at Oatlands in July 1540. In November 1541 Archbishop Thomas Cranmer informed Henry that his queen's past life had not been stainless. After some denials the queen herself admitted that this was true; but denied that she had misconducted herself since her marriage. Some fresh information, however, very soon came to light showing that she had been unchaste since her marriage; a bill of attainder was passed through parliament, and on the 13th of February 1542 the queen was beheaded. read more

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