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jaundice

verb as in to distort or prejudice

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Studies show that jaundice in newborn babies puts them at mortal risk, and for Oboro the fight was personal.

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Protective glasses shaded his eyes from the phototherapeutic light that treated him for jaundice.

I was laid low by yellow jaundice, and unable to travel with the next party that left for Novorosisk.

Her health gradually declined, and about the beginning of February she was attacked by the jaundice, and confined to her bed.

So a man with the jaundice sees everything yellow, and one with red bile on his tongue tastes everything bitter.

If it is looked upon by one who has the yellow jaundice, the bird straightway dies, but the sick person becomes well instantly.

One of the most prominent symptoms of jaundice is the depression which accompanies that malady.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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