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A previous comment : this consultation made by Lionel appeared during October 2022, when a landslide occurred that razed the houses of the city of Las Tejerías in the municipality Santos Michelena (state of Aragua, Venezuela); For that reason (and because it is not a dictionary query) personally avoided answering it, so that it did not seem a mockery or an irony where there were fatalities. And now I do clarify that, of course, the definition of Anonymous is only for knitting.
Disease caused by intestinal irritation with several causes, although the most common are by infection of the bacteria Shigella or the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica. Symptoms include fever, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhea. The name has Greek origin and is formed by 948; 965; 963;- ( dis- "anomaly" ) 949; 957; 964; 949; 961; 945; ( entera , "intestines" ) - 953; 945; ( -ía "action, quality" ) .
It is a very rare pathological state in which a person remains alive but with very low vital signs, to the point that in other times, without clinical monitoring equipment, it gave the impression of being dead. The Greek etymology is known, but not so clear: 954; 945; 964; 945; ( kata ) is "downward", which can be interpreted in the psychic sense, by vitality; and 955; 951; 968; 953; 962; (Lepsis) is "attacked, trapped, surprised", which can be interpreted as the "disease of the attack of slump". Or something like that.
Psychiatric pathology characterized by hallucinations or delusions, by incoherence in expressing oneself, by a partial disconnection with the real world. The name is of Greek origin by 968; 965; 967; 951; ( psiche "soul, spirit, breath, breath" , "mind" ) - 963; 953; 962; ( -sis "suffix for ailments or pathologies" ) . See psychosis.
In medicine it is a broad group of diseases, although it is used more for diabetes mellitus or for diabetes insipidus. While the name of the disease is Latin, it actually comes from the Greek 948; 953; 945;- ( dia- "through" ) 946; 945; 953; 957; 949; 953; 957; ( baínein "walk, walk" ) , where 948; 953; 945; 946; 951; 964; 951; 962; ( diabetes ) had among its different meanings "channel and siphon for water" that was associated with a common symptom of these pathologies that is excess urine, frequent urination.
1º_ Impossibility of moving one or more parts of the body. It has Greek origin as 960; 945; 961; 945; 955; 965; 963; 953; 962; , which is composed of 960; 945; 961; 945; ( for "opposite, on the margin" ) 955; 965; 959; ( lýo "let go, loosen" ) - 963; 953; 962; ( -sis "suffix for ailments or pathologies" ) . 2º_ Any situation where an advance or movement is stopped for a long time.
1º_ It is the organic tissue that due to an infection or lack of irrigation enters a state of putrefaction. It has an origin in the Greek word 947; 945; 947; 947; 961; 945; 953; 957; 945; ( gángraina ) that came to Latin as gangraena, to then pass to Spanish with the same meaning in all cases, which is also used figuratively as the corrosion or progressive destruction of something. 2º_ Inflection of the verb gangrene. See verbs/gangrene .
Sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is a word of Greek components formed by 946; 955; 949; 957; 957; 959; 962; ( blennos "mucus, mucus" ) 961; 951; 947; 957; 965; 957; 945; 953; ( regnynai "violent flow, manation" ) - 953; 945; ( -ía "action, quality" ) .