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rheum
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rheum,hleny Zdeněk Brož
Rheum
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Rheum \Rhe"um\ (r[=e]"[u^]m), n. [NL., from L. Rha the river
Volga, on the banks of which it grows. See Rhubarb.] (Bot.)
A genus of plants. See Rhubarb.
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Rheum
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Rheum \Rheum\ (r[udd]m), n. [OF. reume, rheume, F. rhume a
cold,, L. rheuma rheum, from Gr. ???, fr. "rei^n to flow,
akin to E. stream. See Stream, n., and cf. Hemorrhoids.]
(Med.)
A serous or mucous discharge, especially one from the eves or
nose.
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I have a rheum in mine eyes too. --Shak.
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Salt rheum. (Med.) See Salt rheum, in the Vocabulary.
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Rheum
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Rhubarb \Rhu"barb\, n. [F. rhubarbe, OF. rubarbe, rheubarbe,
reubarbare, reobarbe, LL. rheubarbarum for rheum barbarum,
Gr. ??? (and ??) rhubarb, from the river Rha (the Volga) on
whose banks it grew. Originally, therefore, it was the
barbarian plant from the Rha. Cf. Barbarous,
Rhaponticine.]
1. (Bot.) The name of several large perennial herbs of the
genus Rheum and order Polygonaceae.
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2. The large and fleshy leafstalks of Rheum Rhaponticum and
other species of the same genus. They are pleasantly acid,
and are used in cookery. Called also pieplant.
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3. (Med.) The root of several species of Rheum, used much
as a cathartic medicine.
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Monk's rhubarb. (Bot.) See under Monk.

Turkey rhubarb (Med.), the roots of Rheum Emodi.
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rheum
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rheum
n 1: a watery discharge from the mucous membranes (especially
from the eyes or nose)
2: rhubarb [syn: Rheum, genus Rheum]
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desert rheumatism
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desert rheumatism, n:
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
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juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, n:
rheumatic
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rheumatic,revmatický adj: Zdeněk Brož
rheumatic aortitis
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rheumatic aortitis, n:
rheumatic fever
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rheumatic fever,revmatická horečka n: Zdeněk Brož
rheumatic heart disease
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rheumatic heart disease, n:
rheumatically
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rheumatically,
rheumatism
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rheumatism,revmatismus n: Zdeněk Brož
rheumatism weed
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rheumatism weed, n:
rheumatoid
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rheumatoid,revmatický adj: Zdeněk Brož
rheumatoid arthritis
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rheumatoid arthritis,revmatická artritida n: Zdeněk Brož
rheumatoid factor
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rheumatoid factor, n:
rheumatoid spondylitis
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rheumatoid spondylitis, n:
rheumatologist
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rheumatologist, n:
rheumatology
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rheumatology,revmatologie n: Zdeněk Brož
rheumy
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rheumy,
Enrheum
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Enrheum \En*rheum"\, v. i. [Pref. en- + rheum: cf. F.
s'enrhumer.]
To contract a rheum. [Obs.] --Harvey.
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Inflammatory rheumatism
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Rheumatism \Rheu"ma*tism\, n. [L. rheumatismus rheum, Gr. ????,
fr.??? to have or suffer from a flux, fr. ??? rheum: cf. F.
rheumatisme. See 2d Rheum.] (Med.)
A general disease characterized by painful, often multiple,
local inflammations, usually affecting the joints and
muscles, but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs,
as the heart.
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Inflammatory rheumatism (Med.), acute rheumatism attended
with fever, and attacking usually the larger joints, which
become swollen, hot, and very painful.

Rheumatism root. (Bot.) See Twinleaf.
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Rheum
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Rheum \Rhe"um\ (r[=e]"[u^]m), n. [NL., from L. Rha the river
Volga, on the banks of which it grows. See Rhubarb.] (Bot.)
A genus of plants. See Rhubarb.
[1913 Webster]Rheum \Rheum\ (r[udd]m), n. [OF. reume, rheume, F. rhume a
cold,, L. rheuma rheum, from Gr. ???, fr. "rei^n to flow,
akin to E. stream. See Stream, n., and cf. Hemorrhoids.]
(Med.)
A serous or mucous discharge, especially one from the eves or
nose.
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I have a rheum in mine eyes too. --Shak.
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Salt rheum. (Med.) See Salt rheum, in the Vocabulary.
[1913 Webster]Rhubarb \Rhu"barb\, n. [F. rhubarbe, OF. rubarbe, rheubarbe,
reubarbare, reobarbe, LL. rheubarbarum for rheum barbarum,
Gr. ??? (and ??) rhubarb, from the river Rha (the Volga) on
whose banks it grew. Originally, therefore, it was the
barbarian plant from the Rha. Cf. Barbarous,
Rhaponticine.]
1. (Bot.) The name of several large perennial herbs of the
genus Rheum and order Polygonaceae.
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2. The large and fleshy leafstalks of Rheum Rhaponticum and
other species of the same genus. They are pleasantly acid,
and are used in cookery. Called also pieplant.
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3. (Med.) The root of several species of Rheum, used much
as a cathartic medicine.
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Monk's rhubarb. (Bot.) See under Monk.

Turkey rhubarb (Med.), the roots of Rheum Emodi.
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Rheum emodei
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Emodin \Em"o*din\, n. (Chem.)
An orange-red crystalline substance, C15H10O5, obtained
from the buckthorn, rhubarb, etc., and regarded as a
derivative of anthraquinone; -- so called from a species of
rhubarb (Rheum emodei).
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Rheum Emodi
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Rhubarb \Rhu"barb\, n. [F. rhubarbe, OF. rubarbe, rheubarbe,
reubarbare, reobarbe, LL. rheubarbarum for rheum barbarum,
Gr. ??? (and ??) rhubarb, from the river Rha (the Volga) on
whose banks it grew. Originally, therefore, it was the
barbarian plant from the Rha. Cf. Barbarous,
Rhaponticine.]
1. (Bot.) The name of several large perennial herbs of the
genus Rheum and order Polygonaceae.
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2. The large and fleshy leafstalks of Rheum Rhaponticum and
other species of the same genus. They are pleasantly acid,
and are used in cookery. Called also pieplant.
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3. (Med.) The root of several species of Rheum, used much
as a cathartic medicine.
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Monk's rhubarb. (Bot.) See under Monk.

Turkey rhubarb (Med.), the roots of Rheum Emodi.
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Rheum Rhaponticum
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Pieplant \Pie"plant`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant (Rheum Rhaponticum) the leafstalks of which are
acid, and are used in making pies; the garden rhubarb.
[1913 Webster] PiepoudreRhubarb \Rhu"barb\, n. [F. rhubarbe, OF. rubarbe, rheubarbe,
reubarbare, reobarbe, LL. rheubarbarum for rheum barbarum,
Gr. ??? (and ??) rhubarb, from the river Rha (the Volga) on
whose banks it grew. Originally, therefore, it was the
barbarian plant from the Rha. Cf. Barbarous,
Rhaponticine.]
1. (Bot.) The name of several large perennial herbs of the
genus Rheum and order Polygonaceae.
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2. The large and fleshy leafstalks of Rheum Rhaponticum and
other species of the same genus. They are pleasantly acid,
and are used in cookery. Called also pieplant.
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3. (Med.) The root of several species of Rheum, used much
as a cathartic medicine.
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Monk's rhubarb. (Bot.) See under Monk.

Turkey rhubarb (Med.), the roots of Rheum Emodi.
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Rheumatic
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Rheumatic \Rheu*mat"ic\, n.
One affected with rheumatism.
[1913 Webster]Rheumatic \Rheu*mat"ic\, a. [Gr. ??? subject to a discharge or
flux: cf. L. rheumaticus, F. rhumatique. See Rheum,
Rheumatism.]
1. Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic.
[Obs.]
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2. (Med.) Of or pertaining to rheumatism; as, rheumatic pains
or affections; affected with rheumatism; as, a rheumatic
old man; causing rheumatism; as, a rheumatic day.
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That rheumatic diseases do abound. --Shak.
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Rheumatism
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Rheumatism \Rheu"ma*tism\, n. [L. rheumatismus rheum, Gr. ????,
fr.??? to have or suffer from a flux, fr. ??? rheum: cf. F.
rheumatisme. See 2d Rheum.] (Med.)
A general disease characterized by painful, often multiple,
local inflammations, usually affecting the joints and
muscles, but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs,
as the heart.
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Inflammatory rheumatism (Med.), acute rheumatism attended
with fever, and attacking usually the larger joints, which
become swollen, hot, and very painful.

Rheumatism root. (Bot.) See Twinleaf.
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Rheumatism root
(gcide)
Rheumatism \Rheu"ma*tism\, n. [L. rheumatismus rheum, Gr. ????,
fr.??? to have or suffer from a flux, fr. ??? rheum: cf. F.
rheumatisme. See 2d Rheum.] (Med.)
A general disease characterized by painful, often multiple,
local inflammations, usually affecting the joints and
muscles, but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs,
as the heart.
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Inflammatory rheumatism (Med.), acute rheumatism attended
with fever, and attacking usually the larger joints, which
become swollen, hot, and very painful.

Rheumatism root. (Bot.) See Twinleaf.
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Rheumatismal
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Rheumatismal \Rheu`ma*tis"mal\, a. (Med.)
Of or pertaining to rheumatism.
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Rheumatismoid
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Rheumatismoid \Rheu`ma*tis"moid\, a. [Rheumatism + -oid.] (Med.)
Of or resembling rheum or rheumatism.
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rheumatoid arthritis
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Arthritis \Ar*thri"tis\ ([aum]r*thr[imac]"t[i^]s), n. [L., fr.
Gr. 'arqri^tis (as if fem. of 'arqri`tis belonging to the
joints, sc. no`sos disease) gout, fr. 'a`rqron a joint.]
(Med.)
Any inflammation of the joints, including the gout. A variety
of forms of arthritis are recognized, some of which (such as
rheumatoid arthritis, also called arthritis deformans and
arthritis nodosa) are chronic and progressive, and lead to
incapacitation and deformity.
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Rheumic
(gcide)
Rheumic \Rheum"ic\, a. (Med.)
Pertaining to, or characterized by, rheum.
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Rheumic diathesis. See Dartrous diathesis, under
Dartrous.
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Rheumic diathesis
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Rheumic \Rheum"ic\, a. (Med.)
Pertaining to, or characterized by, rheum.
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Rheumic diathesis. See Dartrous diathesis, under
Dartrous.
[1913 Webster]Dartrous \Dar"trous\, a. [F. dartreux. See Dartars.] (Med.)
Relating to, or partaking of the nature of, the disease
called tetter; herpetic.
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Dartrous diathesis, A morbid condition of the system
predisposing to the development of certain skin diseases,
such as eczema, psoriasis, and pityriasis. Also called
rheumic diathesis, and herpetism. --Piffard.
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rheumic diathesis
(gcide)
Rheumic \Rheum"ic\, a. (Med.)
Pertaining to, or characterized by, rheum.
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Rheumic diathesis. See Dartrous diathesis, under
Dartrous.
[1913 Webster]Dartrous \Dar"trous\, a. [F. dartreux. See Dartars.] (Med.)
Relating to, or partaking of the nature of, the disease
called tetter; herpetic.
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Dartrous diathesis, A morbid condition of the system
predisposing to the development of certain skin diseases,
such as eczema, psoriasis, and pityriasis. Also called
rheumic diathesis, and herpetism. --Piffard.
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Rheumides
(gcide)
Rheumides \Rheu"mi*des\, n. pl. [NL. See Rheum.] (Med.)
The class of skin disease developed by the dartrous
diathesis. See under Dartrous.
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Rheumy
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Rheumy \Rheum"y\, a.
Of or pertaining to rheum; abounding in, or causing, rheum;
affected with rheum.
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His head and rheumy eyes distill in showers. --Dryden.
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And tempt the rheumy and unpurged air
To add unto his sickness. --Shak.
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Salt rheum
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Salt rheum \Salt" rheum\ (Med.)
A popular name, esp. in the United States, for various
cutaneous eruptions, particularly for those of eczema. See
Eczema.
[1913 Webster]Rheum \Rheum\ (r[udd]m), n. [OF. reume, rheume, F. rhume a
cold,, L. rheuma rheum, from Gr. ???, fr. "rei^n to flow,
akin to E. stream. See Stream, n., and cf. Hemorrhoids.]
(Med.)
A serous or mucous discharge, especially one from the eves or
nose.
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I have a rheum in mine eyes too. --Shak.
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Salt rheum. (Med.) See Salt rheum, in the Vocabulary.
[1913 Webster]Eczema \Ec"ze*ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. 'e`kzema; "ek out + zei^n to
boil.] (Med.)
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small
vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which
often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; --
called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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salt rheum
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Salt rheum \Salt" rheum\ (Med.)
A popular name, esp. in the United States, for various
cutaneous eruptions, particularly for those of eczema. See
Eczema.
[1913 Webster]Rheum \Rheum\ (r[udd]m), n. [OF. reume, rheume, F. rhume a
cold,, L. rheuma rheum, from Gr. ???, fr. "rei^n to flow,
akin to E. stream. See Stream, n., and cf. Hemorrhoids.]
(Med.)
A serous or mucous discharge, especially one from the eves or
nose.
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I have a rheum in mine eyes too. --Shak.
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Salt rheum. (Med.) See Salt rheum, in the Vocabulary.
[1913 Webster]Eczema \Ec"ze*ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. 'e`kzema; "ek out + zei^n to
boil.] (Med.)
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small
vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which
often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; --
called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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desert rheumatism
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desert rheumatism
n 1: an infection of the lungs and skin characterized by
excessive sputum and nodules [syn: coccidioidomycosis,
coccidiomycosis, valley fever, desert rheumatism]
genus rheum
(wn)
genus Rheum
n 1: rhubarb [syn: Rheum, genus Rheum]
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
(wn)
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
n 1: a form of rheumatoid arthritis that affects children; large
joints become inflamed and bone growth may be retarded
[syn: Still's disease, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis]
rheum australe
(wn)
Rheum australe
n 1: Asian herb (Himalayas) [syn: Himalayan rhubarb, {Indian
rhubarb}, red-veined pie plant, Rheum australe, {Rheum
emodi}]
rheum cultorum
(wn)
Rheum cultorum
n 1: long cultivated hybrid of Rheum palmatum; stems often
cooked in pies or as sauce or preserves [syn: pie plant,
garden rhubarb, Rheum cultorum, Rheum rhabarbarum,
Rheum rhaponticum]
rheum emodi
(wn)
Rheum emodi
n 1: Asian herb (Himalayas) [syn: Himalayan rhubarb, {Indian
rhubarb}, red-veined pie plant, Rheum australe, {Rheum
emodi}]
rheum palmatum
(wn)
Rheum palmatum
n 1: long used for laxative properties [syn: Chinese rhubarb,
Rheum palmatum]
rheum rhabarbarum
(wn)
Rheum rhabarbarum
n 1: long cultivated hybrid of Rheum palmatum; stems often
cooked in pies or as sauce or preserves [syn: pie plant,
garden rhubarb, Rheum cultorum, Rheum rhabarbarum,
Rheum rhaponticum]
rheum rhaponticum
(wn)
Rheum rhaponticum
n 1: long cultivated hybrid of Rheum palmatum; stems often
cooked in pies or as sauce or preserves [syn: pie plant,
garden rhubarb, Rheum cultorum, Rheum rhabarbarum,
Rheum rhaponticum]
rheumatic
(wn)
rheumatic
adj 1: of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints";
"rheumy with age and grief" [syn: arthritic, creaky,
rheumatic, rheumatoid, rheumy]
n 1: a person suffering with rheumatism
rheumatic aortitis
(wn)
rheumatic aortitis
n 1: aortitis occurring in rheumatic fever
rheumatic fever
(wn)
rheumatic fever
n 1: a severe disease chiefly of children and characterized by
painful inflammation of the joints and frequently damage to
the heart valves
rheumatic heart disease
(wn)
rheumatic heart disease
n 1: heart disease caused by recurrent episodes of rheumatic
fever; characterized by changes in the myocardium or
scarring of the heart valves that reduce the power of the
heart to pump blood
rheumatism
(wn)
rheumatism
n 1: any painful disorder of the joints or muscles or connective
tissues
2: a chronic autoimmune disease with inflammation of the joints
and marked deformities; something (possibly a virus) triggers
an attack on the synovium by the immune system, which
releases cytokines that stimulate an inflammatory reaction
that can lead to the destruction of all components of the
joint [syn: rheumatoid arthritis, atrophic arthritis,
rheumatism]
rheumatism weed
(wn)
rheumatism weed
n 1: Canadian dogbane yielding a tough fiber used as cordage by
Native Americans; used in folk medicine for pain or
inflammation in joints [syn: Indian hemp, {rheumatism
weed}, Apocynum cannabinum]
2: North American perennial having pinkish flowers in loose
cymes; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in
joints [syn: common dogbane, spreading dogbane,
rheumatism weed, Apocynum androsaemifolium]
rheumatoid
(wn)
rheumatoid
adj 1: of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints";
"rheumy with age and grief" [syn: arthritic, creaky,
rheumatic, rheumatoid, rheumy]
rheumatoid arthritis
(wn)
rheumatoid arthritis
n 1: a chronic autoimmune disease with inflammation of the
joints and marked deformities; something (possibly a virus)
triggers an attack on the synovium by the immune system,
which releases cytokines that stimulate an inflammatory
reaction that can lead to the destruction of all components
of the joint [syn: rheumatoid arthritis, {atrophic
arthritis}, rheumatism]
rheumatoid factor
(wn)
rheumatoid factor
n 1: autoantibody that is usually present in the serum of people
with rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid spondylitis
(wn)
rheumatoid spondylitis
n 1: a chronic form of spondylitis primarily in males and marked
by impaired mobility of the spine; sometimes leads to
ankylosis [syn: ankylosing spondylitis, {Marie-Strumpell
disease}, rheumatoid spondylitis]
rheumatologist
(wn)
rheumatologist
n 1: a physician specializing in rheumatic diseases
rheumatology
(wn)
rheumatology
n 1: the branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment
of pathologies of the muscles or tendons or joints
rheumy
(wn)
rheumy
adj 1: moist, damp, wet (especially of air); "the raw and theumy
damp of night air"
2: of or pertaining to arthritis; "my creaky old joints";
"rheumy with age and grief" [syn: arthritic, creaky,
rheumatic, rheumatoid, rheumy]

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