dys·en·tery /ˈdɪsṇˌtɛri/
痢疾
dys·en·tery /ˈdɪsṇˌtɛrɪ/ 名詞
痢疾
Dys·en·ter·y n. Med. A disease attended with inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum, and characterized by griping pains, constant desire to evacuate the bowels, and the discharge of mucus and blood.
Note: ☞ When acute, dysentery is usually accompanied with high fevers. It occurs epidemically, and is believed to be communicable through the medium of the alvine discharges.
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dysentery
n : an infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea