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cerebrospinal meningitis (encz) | cerebrospinal meningitis, n: |
Cerebro-spinal meningitis (gcide) | Meningitis \Men`in*gi"tis\, n. [NL. See Meninges, and
-itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the membranes of the brain or spinal cord.
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Cerebro-spinal meningitis. See under Cerebro-spinal.
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Cerebro-spinal meningitis (gcide) | Cerebro-spinal \Cer`e*bro-spi"nal\, a. [Cerebrum + spinal.]
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the central nervous system consisting of
the brain and spinal cord.
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Cerebro-spinal fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid secreted by
the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
Cerebro-spinal meningitis, Cerebro-spinal fever (Med.), a
dangerous epidemic, and endemic, febrile disease,
characterized by inflammation of the membranes of the
brain and spinal cord, giving rise to severe headaches,
tenderness of the back of the neck, paralysis of the
ocular muscles, etc. It is sometimes marked by a cutaneous
eruption, when it is often called spotted fever. It is not
contagious.
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cerebrospinal meningitis (wn) | cerebrospinal meningitis
n 1: meningitis caused by bacteria and often fatal [syn:
cerebrospinal meningitis, epidemic meningitis, {brain
fever}, cerebrospinal fever] |
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Cerebro-spinal meningitis (gcide) | Meningitis \Men`in*gi"tis\, n. [NL. See Meninges, and
-itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the membranes of the brain or spinal cord.
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Cerebro-spinal meningitis. See under Cerebro-spinal.
[1913 Webster]Cerebro-spinal \Cer`e*bro-spi"nal\, a. [Cerebrum + spinal.]
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the central nervous system consisting of
the brain and spinal cord.
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Cerebro-spinal fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid secreted by
the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
Cerebro-spinal meningitis, Cerebro-spinal fever (Med.), a
dangerous epidemic, and endemic, febrile disease,
characterized by inflammation of the membranes of the
brain and spinal cord, giving rise to severe headaches,
tenderness of the back of the neck, paralysis of the
ocular muscles, etc. It is sometimes marked by a cutaneous
eruption, when it is often called spotted fever. It is not
contagious.
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